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What does daytime mean?
Definitions in simple English

daytime

Daytime is the time when the sun is out; when it isn't night. Right now it is daytime in London.

daytime

(= day) the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside the dawn turned night into day it is easier to make the repairs in the daytime

Synonyms daytime synonyms

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Topics daytime topics

What do people use daytime to talk about?

Examples daytime examples

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Simple sentences

Stars cannot be seen in the daytime.
The ladies are looking after the children whose parents are employed in factories during the daytime.
He worked at night and slept in the daytime.
My grandmother looks after the children during the daytime.
The thieves knocked off another bank today in a daytime robbery.
Owls cannot see in the daytime.
There are some people who sleep in the daytime and work at night.

Movie subtitles

Daytime again.
He's a ding-ding in the daytime, goes to school at night.
I never drink wine, in the daytime.
You've been running all night. In the daytime you shall stand and sustain their blow, halt the German wedge and hold fast until we crush them from the flanks.
Whereas daytime. that's another matter.
I wouldn't know in the daytime.
Not in the daytime, but at night.
Where did you get these. in the daytime?
It was strange to go out into the street and find the men there in the daytime.
For the first time in my memory, our front door was shut tight in the daytime.
In the daytime it looks different.
You can move about in the daytime.
I know where he can be found in the daytime.
As a matter of fact, I don't think I care for any. I'm not much of a daytime drinker.
He says he can't in the daytime.
I mean, I thought it would be nice. to feel how it would be to be here during the daytime, you know.
Holmes, can't we come back in the daytime?
No, but he uses them to practice with in the daytime.
Ghosts almost never come out in the daytime.
In the daytime he'll be kept on a leash.
Don't worry, it's still daytime.
In the daytime.
And furthermore, no more of this daytime wife stuff.
People who don't loaf in the daytime don't have to work at night.
Why can't they send their letters in the daytime.
I can't understand why he can't do his work at daytime like other people.
Now, in the daytime, he's normal size, but in the evenin', he seems to start growin'.
I never saw her in the daytime.
We did do it in daytime.
Oh, it's just the same at night as it is in the daytime.
I never lock the doors from the inside during the daytime.
The stations aren't strong enough in the daytime.
In the daytime?

News and current affairs

In daytime I cried in Nanny's skirt; if I was hungry I ran to Nanny.
His initial daytime job, after running Britain, was to bring peace to the Middle East by helping establish the governing institutions of a Palestinian state.
Blogs, newsmagazines, and daytime talk shows agonized over the notion that feminism - all that freedom, all those choices - was actually making women sadder.

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