Synonym: Eve, even, evening, eventide. Similar words: never-never, even, ever, fever, sieve, sever, seven, lever. Meaning: [iːv] n. 1. (Old Testament) Adam's wife in Judeo-Christian mythology: the first woman and mother of the human race; God created Eve from Adam's rib and placed Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden 2. the day before 3. the period immediately before something 4. the latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall).
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91. Considered a must-win state, with its vital 21 electoral votes, it was too close to call on election eve.
92. On the eve of the Wallabies' departure, St George officials visited the Wallabies' hotel to seek his signature.
93. On the eve of shooting, the co-production partner - an offshore bank - withdrew from the project.
94. Importance of national security considerations Public opinion polls published on the eve of the election showed the two main parties evenly matched.
95. Read in studio Hundreds of Maxwell pensioners have been lobbying Parliament on the eve of the anniversary of the publisher's death.
96. His shock decision - on the eve of Labour's party conference - threw a lifeline to battered Premier John Major.
97. They serve as reminders on the eve of the 21st century that we remain prisoners of our past.
98. On the eve of the October revolution, the Provisional Government accepted this as a temporary expedient.
99. Chapman had died of cancer on Wednesday on the eve of the twentieth anniversary celebration of the first Monty Python show.
100. Within this period, the most significant day is Christmas Eve.
101. Three of the alleged assaults are said to have occurred on New Year's Eve 1991.
102. On the eve of the ballot, concerns persisted about independent monitoring, the location of polling stations, and increased violence.
103. Mr Straw planned to float the proposals this week in a speech in Lisbon on the eve of the EU summit.
104. The February issue of eve took eight stories from the papers and tested whether they were fit to be published.
105. On Christmas Eve a candle-lit procession, led by Matron, came to sing carols.
106. Eve spurned Mark's invitation.
107. Eve heard Benny cry out, and then she saw the faces frozen as the car came towards her.
108. Thousands of Christian pilgrims converged on Bethlehem to celebrate Christmas Eve.
109. The results of the ballot are likely to be released on the eve of June 7.
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110. On Christmas Eve he had dinner with friends in Edinburgh.
111. Richard Baxter arranged a day of special prayer and fasting for her deliverance on New Year's Eve 1659.
112. Eve had made short work of anyone who took advantage of Benny's gentle ways.
113. We put Kate Moss naked on the cover as Eve with a snake.
114. It smashed down through the top of her skull on Christmas Eve while she was outside playing with friends.
115. On the eve of the council the worst of horrors was revealed.
116. Do you know if we have to work on Christmas Eve?
117. This is certainly a novel method of signaling fair-mindedness on the eve of serious federal policy negotiations.
118. Eve vacillates between love and anger for the father who abandoned her.
119. Or the pookas, emerged on this Christmas Eve to make mischief?
120. By contrast, the magical Eve grows out of Adam, and not the natural processes of the physical world.