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evenings
/ ˈːɪŋ /
adverb
informalin the evening, esp regularly
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Word History and Origins
Origin of evenings1
First recorded in 1865–80
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Example Sentences
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In the evenings, Luna said, the clientele are mostly tourists.
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She said that she relied on her husband to take care of their children in the evenings because she works mornings at LAX.
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It’s sultry in the way certain evenings are sultry, when someone you’ve sat across from a hundred times suddenly looks different in the late June light, like maybe you’ve both finally noticed.
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When: Multiple days evenings throughout the summer, with screenings ranging from mid-afternoon to midnight.
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A condiment built for summer evenings, when everything feels a little overripe and golden at the edges.
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