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daytime

[dey-tahym] / ˈdeɪˌtaɪm /




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These shifts reflected a healthier daily pattern, with heart rate and blood pressure rising during daytime activity and falling at night during rest.

From Science Daily

"I would run Diamond Leagues in the daytime. In the evening, I'm off delivering my local pizzas, just whatever needed to be done."

From BBC

While the daytime host complimented her look, Huger said her exterior is “not a reflection of what God has done for me.”

From Los Angeles Times

Farah Griffin, who joined the daytime talk series in 2022, announced that she and her husband were expecting to grow their family in October.

From Los Angeles Times

Shrieks and the flapping of a thousand leathery wings as bats in their hundreds, disturbed from their daytime rest, fell from the roof of the cave and wheeled around them, beating at their faces.

From Literature