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daytime

[dey-tahym] / ˈdeɪˌtaɪm /




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Melatonin may help restore part of that lost signal, at least during daytime sleep.

From Science Daily • May 30, 2026

In New York, they typically emerge in April when daytime temperatures begin regularly reaching around 70 degrees.

From Science Daily • May 28, 2026

She later went from a figure-hugging sheer lavender Gucci gown to a playful daytime polka dot ensemble from Jacquemus matched with retro white sun glasses, with Elle magazine praising her "old Hollywood" dash.

From Barron's • May 22, 2026

This is holding daytime temperatures several degrees below the seasonal norm with some late-season frosts at night.

From BBC • May 13, 2026

What faint light they shed fell gloomily upon some roof corner or a waving strand of vine, transforming familiar daytime shapes to eerily unfamiliar phantoms.

From "The Golden Goblet" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw




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