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View definitions for daylight

daylight

noun as in light part of 24 hours

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Though they were getting airplay, the band’s album, which they recorded in 1981, didn’t see daylight because the ill-fated Rock-A-Mod Records, which they recorded the album for, folded before it could be released.

The Scots finally got clear daylight on the scoreboard when Orr set off from inside her own half and slalomed through the Fiji defence to score a stunning individual try and make it 29-10.

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Asked why the two killed their mother as well, Menendez said that the decision was made after learning she was aware of the abuse, and that the siblings saw no daylight between the two.

The contest unfolds in broad daylight as cameras and soldiers turn the asphalt into an arena.

“The U.S. Attorney has now effectively become the advocate for the bad guys in broad daylight,” wrote Houseton’s attorney, Harper.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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