We have no meanings for "got a night" in our records yet.
1 That wasn't very interesting; he twiddled the selector and finally got a night soccer game at Mallorysport.
2 SG Tyreke Evans got a night off on Friday with a back-to-back coming up on Sunday and Monday.
3 I asked whether Alexander was bald, and having sealed it publicly with great care, got a night oracle in reply:
4 After a while the father got a night job in order to sleep peacefully in the day & not worry his wife.
5 The New Yorker, July 14, 2003 P. 56 For a duro you got a night out of the wind.
6 I've seen a lot of tragic situations that coulda been avoided if people coulda got a night out, gone on a vacation, fixed the car.
7 If you've got a Night Elf you've been dying to unload, then read on for the full details.
8 "I haven't got a night scope, and what are you doing here anyway?"
9 "I've just finished cramming a month into four days and I got a night off coming."
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