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nightly

[nahyt-lee] / ˈnaɪt li /
ADJECTIVE
each evening; after dark
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New laws and a heavy police presence forced the protesters to adapt, marching through adjacent streets and facing nightly arrests.

From BBC

She wanted her team to be tested nightly, to play on “the biggest stages”.

From Los Angeles Times

The 16,000-acre Harriman State Park in eastern Idaho, for example, lies within the greater Yellowstone ecosystem, and has 22 miles of trails, and rental yurts from $82 nightly.

From New York Times

The work had proved hard to master and the nightly catch difficult to predict, ranging from 10 to 100 baby eels.

From New York Times

Palestinians have committed deadly attacks in Israeli cities and Israel's army has carried out consistent nightly raids in the occupied West Bank.

From BBC