Synonym: all-night, nightlong. Similar words: night, at night, by night, nightmare, midnight, at midnight, night and day, day and night. Meaning: [əʊvəˈnaɪt] adj. lasting, open, or operating through the whole night. adv. happening in a short time or with great speed.
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(61) She became a star overnight.
(62) Several of the injured were detained overnight in hospital.
(63) How about staying at Bart's overnight?
(64) I've left the clothes to soak overnight.
(65) The wind had strengthened overnight.
(66) The trip includes an overnight stop in London.
(67) He packed an overnight bag and left.
(68) Overnight all the windowpanes had frosted over.
(69) Some bright spark left the door open overnight.
(70) In 1970 he became an overnight success in America.
(71) I'm travelling overnight so I've booked a sleeper.
(72) Our success is not won overnight.
(73) They kept her in overnight for observation.
(74) Overnight trading caused share prices to zoom .
(75) The ratings went shooting up overnight.
(76) Snow flurries are expected overnight.
(77) Overnight,(Sentencedict.com ) the gossip begins to mutate into headlines.
(78) I usually soak the beans overnight.
(79) The snow drifted into huge mounds overnight.
(80) Travel is by coach overnight to Berlin.
(81) All the windows frosted up overnight.
(82) The show was an overnight success.
(83) The decision was reached overnight.
(84) Steep the fruit in brandy overnight.
(85) We stayed overnight in London after the theatre.
(86) Their lead in the opinion polls evaporated overnight.
(87) He became a millionaire overnight.
(88) I camped overnight in a field.
(89) The movie made her into a star overnight.
(90) The trip included an overnight stop in Brussels.
More similar words: night, at night, by night, nightmare, midnight, at midnight, night and day, day and night, governor, government, over and over, highlight, concerning, might, light, right, flight, height, slight, eighth, tightly, in sight, tighten, all right, fighter, light up, insight, delight, lightly, slightly.