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late-night

[leyt-nahyt]

adjective

  1. of or occurring late at night.

    a late-night TV talk show.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of late-night1

First recorded in 1880–85
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Example Sentences

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Speaking at the late-night press conference, Walz also praised Hope Hoffman, the daughter of Senator John and Yvette Hoffman, for calling 911 and alerting police when Boelter entered their home, pretending to be a police officer.

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Only seasons of Survivor I had already seen and late-night reruns of The X-Files offered me solace.

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A city-ordered 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. downtown curfew that began Tuesday — along with many protesters’ calls for nonviolence — appeared to quell some of the late-night violence and property damage.

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Wardley will be closely watching next month's undisputed heavyweight title fight between Daniel Dubois and Oleksandr Usyk - perhaps during a late-night nappy change.

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Surely, they have personal meaning for Rosales’ late-night excursions as an exploring kid, but for a viewer the shadowy imagery is merely obscure.

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