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day after day from dawn to dusk, they drove those loaded canoes
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
day after day from dawn to dusk, they drove those loaded canoes
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
from dawn to dusk — adverb a) From sunrise to sunset. b) At daytime. See Also: from dusk to dawn … Wiktionary
Dawn-to-dusk transcontinental flight across the United States — The Dawn to dusk transcontinental flight across the United States was a pioneering aviation record established June 23, 1924. It marked the first crossing of the North American continent within the hours of daylight. The record was set by 1st Lt … Wikipedia
Dawn and Dusk Club — The Dawn and Dusk Club was an Australian bohemian club of writer friends from the late 19th century who met for drinks and camaraderie. Writer Henry Lawson was a prominent member of the club. History The club was formed around 1898 in Sydney,… … Wikipedia
Digimon World Dawn and Dusk — Digimon World Dusk Digimon World Dawn Developer(s) Namco Bandai Games … Wikipedia
dawn — dawn1 [do:n US do:n] n [U and C] [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: daw to dawn (10 19 centuries), from Old English dagian; related to day] 1.) the time at the beginning of the day when light first appears = ↑daybreak →↑dusk at dawn ▪ The first boats set… … Dictionary of contemporary English
dawn — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 early morning ADJECTIVE ▪ grey/gray ▪ early VERB + DAWN ▪ greet ▪ He always got up to greet the dawn … Collocations dictionary
dawn — dawn1 [ dɔn ] noun count or uncount ** the beginning of the day, when it begins to get light: I don t think he went to sleep until dawn. at dawn: They had decided to leave at dawn. at the crack of dawn (=very early in the morning): We had to get… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dawn — I UK [dɔːn] / US [dɔn] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms dawn : singular dawn plural dawns ** the beginning of the day, when it begins to get light I don t think he went to sleep until dawn. at dawn: They had decided to leave at dawn. dawn… … English dictionary
from dusk to dawn — adverb a) From sunset to sunrise. Roos and wallabies often leap onto roads, particularly from dusk to dawn; keep your speed under 70km/h at these times. b) At night, nighttime. See Also: from dawn to dusk … Wiktionary
dusk — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ gathering DUSK + VERB ▪ approach, fall, settle, settle in (AmE) ▪ Dusk was falling as we drove home … Collocations dictionary