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nights

[nahyts] / naɪts /


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For the next three nights, Diane’s husband complained to her of aches in his muscles and head.

From The Wall Street Journal

A new festive edition of The Apprentice, which will air over two nights ahead of a full-length celebrity series next year, will see a group of stars make and market gingerbread biscuits.

From BBC

Like any good tech founder, Nick Dobroshinsky puts in late nights and early mornings working on his startup.

From The Wall Street Journal

She arrived at the $10,000 number by looking at nearby hotels, which are mostly sold out for the nights of the eight World Cup matches.

From Los Angeles Times

Cubans are going hungry, suffering from spreading disease and sleeping outdoors with no electricity to power fans through the sweltering nights.

From The Wall Street Journal