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tonight

[tuh-nahyt] / təˈnaɪt /
NOUN
this present night
Synonyms
STRONGEST
this evening this night


Example Sentences

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"We want to push for a European spot. Losing tonight doesn't call that or our good start to the season into question," said Lens coach Pierre Sage.

From Barron's

Hearing the crackle of a small flame — that slightly charred, earthy smell — while a slab of pork fat pops in the cooking kettle, slowly melting down as the base for tonight’s sauce.

From Salon

At times the football was good tonight, at times it was just OK.

From BBC

NATO, with a collective population of roughly one billion, covers territory from Alaska to the Black Sea, and commanders drill constantly so that they can “fight tonight,” as they put it.

From The Wall Street Journal

“If you don’t follow the scouting report and take away what they’re good at, they’re going to do what they’re good at. We let that happen a few too many times tonight.”

From Los Angeles Times