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daylight

[dey-lahyt] / ˈdeɪˌlaɪt /


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The problem with that approach was that neither one put enough daylight behind him.

From The Wall Street Journal

Previous pink-ball Tests suggest batting will be tricky under lights but there have also been long periods the ball does little in the daylight.

From BBC

As far as the touch football game, my only advice is to kickoff in daylight.

From The Wall Street Journal

My own report from Dexter was a horror show: massive, insulation-free gaps between interior and exterior walls, revealing chunks of stone and lath that had last seen daylight when James Madison was president.

From The Wall Street Journal

A massive operation has been launched to find the men who robbed the van in the heart of Bengaluru city in daylight.

From BBC