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Synonym: all-nightnightlongSimilar words: nightat nightby nightnightmaremidnightat midnightnight and dayday and nightMeaning: [əʊvəˈnaɪt]  adj. lasting, open, or operating through the whole night. adv. happening in a short time or with great speed. 
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(241) For $ 239, you and your Valentine are treated to the same fabulous dinner, and overnight accommodations.
(242) There's an optional excursion around this historic town before returning to the boat for overnight berth.
(243) Bassett was closely involved in the success of Wimbledon's Crazy Gang, so he is no overnight success.
(244) Among them was a small cuddly bunny wrapped in a plastic bag against the overnight rain.
(245) The volunteers fasted overnight, or for six hours after a light breakfast if the study was carried out in the afternoon.
(246) Teachers who for years had planned in terms of appropriate actions could not overnight apply their minds to appropriate meanings as well.
(247) Leyland fired one off the bar, and the police threw him in jail overnight.
(248) The stabilization of the currency overnight was a remarkable achievement.
(249) Mr. Bell was taken to a police station in Liverpool and detained in police cells overnight.
(250) Wardens, Suninder Gogner and Christine Hoy-Taylor, were detained overnight in hospital and their condition yesterday was comfortable.
(251) The cost of your ticket, plus overnight accommodation and full Yorkshire breakfast, will be £28.50.
(252) One excellent option is an overnight pack ride, with camping equipment carried by mules.
(253) The Nasdaq's overnight gains sparked strong demand for electronic blue chips.
(254) In the last few years, attitudes have changed and society now expects smokers to wipe out 70 years of brainwashing overnight.
(255) So almost overnight, Aarau decided on a major expansion scheme, and work began on the Laurenzenvorstadt.
(256) Much of this money is lent on an overnight basis.
(257) This loss is not renewed overnight, even though the barricades are now down.
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(258) Top: The excitement of a new pond will quickly wane if it turns into a disaster area overnight.
(259) On arrival in Edinburgh, the loans will be stored overnight in the Library's Strong Room.
(260) Not at all: King went too far and was out on his ear in an overnight boardroom coup in 1968.
(261) But it does make sense to paint floors last thing at night, giving the paint a chance to dry overnight.
(262) Euston Films' future Christmas Period Stand-By was not an overnight success.
(263) Ultimately, it is expected to provide overnight accommodation for up to 30 volunteers.
(264) Figure 3 shows the relation between acid clearance time after acid perfusion and overnight exposure to acid.
(265) You cannot change your destination overnight. You can change your direction. Jim Rohn 
(266) Many of these huts provide overnight accommodation if you feel like being a bit adventurous.
(267) Food subsidies are reduced or thrown out altogether and food prices may double or triple overnight.
(268) She says your child has been admitted but call back later to see if she is going to stay overnight.
(269) We can not do this overnight, but it can be achieved with gradual development over a number of years.
(270) Banks borrow and lend wholesale funds amongst themselves, dealing through money brokers, for periods ranging from overnight to five years.
More similar words: nightat nightby nightnightmaremidnightat midnightnight and dayday and nightgovernorgovernmentover and overhighlightconcerningmightlightrightflightheightslighteighthtightlyin sighttightenall rightfighterlight upinsightdelightlightlyslightly
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