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Meanings of
overnight
in English
Lasting, open, or operating through the whole night.
nightlong
all-night
Related terms
long
Synonyms
Examples for "
nightlong
"
nightlong
all-night
Examples for "
nightlong
"
1
And
nightlong
as we sat there, methought that the tent was roofed
2
I finally got up around five, tired of my
nightlong
tossing and turning.
3
After a
nightlong
repast, Capone turned on the three quislings.
4
The Muslims of Bangladesh celebrate this day with
nightlong
prayer, fasting and others religious activities.
5
Tonio was so tired from his
nightlong
serenades, he could scarce pay attention to her.
1
The result is an unnerving look at human vulnerability and up-all-night entertainment.
Usage of
overnight
in English
1
Change doesn't happen
overnight
and in society today people want instant success.
2
An early look at the day's business news and
overnight
market action.
3
Northern Territory: All travel within the state is permitted, including
overnight
stays.
4
He said thankfully nobody needed to use the emergency management centre
overnight
.
5
For us, 60 per cent of our market disappeared
overnight
,
he said.
6
Last year I needed an
overnight
babysitter for a short business trip.
7
The same way this Labour government can reduce child poverty almost
overnight
.
8
An early look at the business news,
overnight
movements on global markets.
9
Police had to remain in the area
overnight
to prevent trouble restarting.
10
Dairy farmers also received better news, with auction prices slightly up
overnight
.
11
The
overnight
attack was the bloodiest by Hizbullah so far this year.
12
Affected customers should prepare to be without power
overnight
,
the spokesperson said.
13
Both work their magic
overnight
and have produced fresh food by morning.
14
Police in Northern Ireland are investigating two serious assaults on men
overnight
.
15
A week may be too long a time, it can happen
overnight
.
16
My local store said
overnight
deliveries were no longer arriving on time.
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overnight
Adjective
Adverb
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
stay overnight
happen overnight
die overnight
heavy overnight
overnight success
More collocations
Overnight
through the time
Overnight
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Common
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