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dayglow

[ dey-gloh ]

noun

  1. airglow


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Word History and Origins

Origin of dayglow1

First recorded in 1955–60; day + glow
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Example Sentences

Nation of Language, “Weak in Your Light” Singer Ian Richard Devaney has credited ’80s British synth-pop pioneers Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark as having planted the seed for his band’s inception; the trio swapped its forefathers’ English dusk for a warm Brooklyn dayglow on this tender ballad.

A younger audience seem to get into the flamboyance and the dayglow of the 1980s.

From Salon

The dayglow colour schemes on show throughout the concerts also add to the whole vibrancy of the documentary.

From BBC

Tohm Ifergan, 31, owner of Dayglow, said his coffee shops in Silver Lake and West Hollywood will continue to require customers to wear masks when they enter, order and are not seated.

Aside from all of that, an asymmetrical wheel design, a nifty digital gauge cluster and some dayglow colors splashed about, the Cooper SE is pretty much the same as the rest of the Hardtop lineup.

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