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evenings
/ ˈiːvnɪŋz /
adverb
- informal.in the evening, esp regularly
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Word History and Origins
Origin of evenings1
First recorded in 1865–80
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Example Sentences
They spend weekends and evenings after work searching for her, and vow to go door to door until they reach every house in the San Fernando Valley to find her, Sidhu said.
From Los Angeles Times
“Sync.Live” is part of IndieCade’s long-running free Night Games programming, back for the second year at downtown’s Music Center on Friday and Saturday evenings.
From Los Angeles Times
Another was spun the line that McDonald needed to be on shift at the probation service in the evenings.
From BBC
When: Multiple shows day, most Friday through Sunday evenings.
From Los Angeles Times
In the early evenings, Hezbollah still fires rockets from nearby hillsides, targeting Israel.
From BBC
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