Similar words: time off, estimated time of arrival, take time off, at the time of, time of life, break of day, time out, timeout. Meaning: n. clock time.
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1. There's always a lot of traffic at this time of day.
2. There's usually a lot of traffic at this time of day.
3. At that time of day, cars with only one occupant accounted for almost 80% of the total.
4. Traffic congestion fluctuates according to the time of day.
5. The early morning is the best time of day.
6. The streets were peculiarly quiet for the time of day.
7. It never mattered what time of day or night it was.
8. I was just passing the time of day with her.
9. At this time of day you need to filter out the red light to take a good photo.
10. People like to pass the time of day with neighbours.
11. Just passed the time of day.
12. He passed the time of day with Two Coats the tramp.
13. If you get here at the right time of day[sentencedict.com/time of day.html], you might get to see the birds feeding.
14. People experience differences in physical and mental capability depending on the time of day.
15. A train would pass through there every few minutes at that time of day.
16. One of the many advantages of living in New York is that you can eat out at almost any time of day.
17. The shops and offices pour millions of lookers into the streets at this time of day.
18. We had an argument with our neighbours(sentencedict.com), and now they won't even give us the time of day.
19. The shops and offices pour millions of workers into the street at this time of day.
20. It's murder trying to get to the airport at this time of day.
21. The tolls, which varied with the level of congestion and the time of day, were displayed on road-side signs.
22. This card allows the user to withdraw money at any time of day.
23. A sealed hotplate with concealed ignition and an automatic oven timer with the time of day clock.
24. He had an absolute right to walk into her bedroom any time of day or night.
25. I was surprised that the train was half empty at that time of day.
26. The clock did a lot more besides telling the time of day.
27. I heard you at it so I thought I'd pop in and pass the time of day.
28. It depends what day you catch me, and at what time of day.
29. Tom imagined the worst some-times, especially at dusk when he felt more depressed than at any other time of day.
30. Clayt called to him as though to tell him the time of day.
More similar words: time off, estimated time of arrival, take time off, at the time of, time of life, break of day, time out, timeout, time-out, prime of life, daytime, some time or other, waste of time, three times a day, out of date, out-of-date, in course of time, from time to time, time after time, out of danger, in the course of time, time value of money, daylight saving time, star of david, extent of damage, sword of damocles, time and time again, prime time, come of, come off.