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late-night
[ leyt-nahyt ]
adjective
- of or occurring late at night:
a late-night TV talk show.
Word History and Origins
Origin of late-night1
Example Sentences
Have you ever felt sluggish and out of sorts after a long-haul flight or a late-night shift?
“Nickel Boys” premiered on the last day of August at the Telluride Film Festival in a late-night slot immediately following the crowd-pleasing “Conclave.”
Martinez, whose nonprofit We Are Not Invisible raises funds for homeless needs, put out a late-night plea on Facebook as the temperature dropped below 50.
At the center of late-night for 30 years — he presided from 1962 to 1992 — he is the most influential talk-show host of all time, and possibly the most popular figure in the history of television.
Late-night host Seth Meyers also made an offer regarding the Skenes cards.
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