A person who likes to be active late at night.
A person who tends to stay up until late at night.
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Examples for "nighthawk"
Examples for "nighthawk"
1The flight of the nighthawk is free and graceful in the extreme.
2Clearly it came through the still air-theeerie hoot of a nighthawk.
3A nighthawk, wheeling overhead through the rain, sent down her discordant cry.
4Through all the turmoil the nighthawk slept peacefully in the shade of a sage-clump.
5The black bat and the darting nighthawk were a-wing, grim spectres of the dusk.
1Down to the Florida country, where he would set his nightbird free.
2Matthew heard the nightbird, whose soft song may have reawakened this memory.
3No rustle came from the trees, no insect buzz or nightbird call.
4A sheep-bell on the moor made a noise like a nightbird.
5But... every man hears a nightbird... of some form or fashion.
A person who likes to stay up until late at night.
1But this isn't what frustrates her most about being a night owl.
2Maybe Dr. Lezander was a night owl because he feared the darkness.
3She's also a night owl and I decided to give her a call.
4Oh, along at first I missed being a night owl-thetunes, the jollity.
5Supposing, night owl that I was, that I had seen something!
6I knew I had to make some serious changes to my night owl habits.
7He means " night owl," Jane thought, but decided not to correct him.
8Unless you're a night owl, best to set that alarm.
9We usually disperse here by ten on weeknights, and I'm quite the night owl.
10Another thing that used to frighten him was the hooting of the night owl.
11Could he be right about the milk-hating night owl, too?
12Journal.ie Are you an early bird or a night owl?
13But this beach life has spoiled me and indulges my natural night owl tendencies.
14She'd heard he was a notorious night owl, sleeping little.
15A night owl hooted in Tessibel's ear as she ran.
16Owing to a particular night owl named Ashton McCaggers, you were brought promptly to me.
Translations for night owl