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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(151) She collected an overnight bag and left.
(152) The tents for the fair were erected overnight.
(153) The letter had mysteriously disappeared from the file overnight.
(154) But there will certainly not be another overnight free-for-all.
(155) The suit dried overnight, while he slept.
(156) Overnight Riley Hanson had become a cautious braggart.
(157) With Chernobyl the foreign market collapsed overnight.
(158) Leave to dry overnight until hard.
(159) Overnight all the windowpanes had been frosted over.
(160) The family were held at gunpoint overnight.
(161) They kept me in custody overnight.
(162) There was a dramatic fall in temperature overnight.
(163) They might overnight you a new battery.
(164) The only chance was to catch the overnight plane.
(165) It holds an overnight conference during the Easter vacation.
(166) Set peel aside in a cool dry place overnight.
(167) Soak the beans overnight before cooking. Sentencedict.com
(168) Included in the cost is all overnight accommodation.
(169) Let them dry overnight before you switch on the heat again.
(170) Several can offer overnight accommodation to pilots socked-inn by weather.
(171) One such overnight stop was in Allentown, Pennsylvania[Sentencedict.com], to stay with and enlist the support of pilot Dorothy Leh.
(172) New technologies can turn from status symbol to ball and chain overnight.
(173) Last year, Crisis catered for 1,800 people with some 700 sleeping overnight during an eight-day period.
(174) The recession is not going to go away overnight, especially in the most bombed out sectors such as construction and property.
(175) Administration officials said it was entirely appropriate for the Clintons to host overnight guests.
(176) Nothing really worthwhile can be accomplished overnight or without a lot of effort on your part.
(177) On-time is defined as overnight delivery of first-class mail within major cities.
(178) More flexible schedules at a few companies will not transform the workplace overnight.
(179) Reserves traded among commercial banks for overnight use in amounts of $ 1 million or more.
(180) Unroll the carpet and let it get acclimatised to the room's atmosphere and temperature overnight before laying.
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.