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dead of night

noun as in dark

noun as in midnight

noun as in witching hour

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We have the answer: with a relatively restrained operation from the air in the dead of night.

Helicopters thwapping low over nice little neighborhoods in the dead of night.

And the couple’s son Robbie told the court that his mother had referred to his ex-girlfriend as a “surrogate” and that both parents had turned up at his home in the dead of night to try and force him to accept Amber’s child as “his little brother”.

From BBC

It was the dead of night and a fire was raging in the apartment building where a Russian drone had struck just minutes earlier.

Activists belonging to a movement called Reclaim the City occupied the Woodstock Hospital in the dead of night seven years ago.

From BBC

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

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