ADJECTIVE
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lasting, open, or operating through the whole night
an all-night drugstore
an overnight trip
a nightlong vigil
How To Use all-night In A Sentence
- The Cameo cinema in Edinburgh has just announced an Eighties all-nighter, featuring saccharine delights such as Pretty in Pink and Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
- To their first all-night party? Times, Sunday Times
- asked Voss, still keen, still capable of doing an all-nighter for the East Front. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
- My wife's breasts are neither the seat of my sexual gratification nor an open-all-night diner for the latest nursling.
- Two nights before she died, there was an all-night vigil at her bedside.
- Their hair was in big waves, crimped and curled after what I imagined was the collective effort of painful rollers, hot irons, and all-night slumber parties.
- Your teenage daughter has begged you to let her attend an all-night party at a friend's house. Christianity Today
- His jobs: distributor of vending machine candy, all-night clerk in a convenience store, a third-rate newspaperman. THE SHIPPING NEWS
- Jake Silverman was sitting in an all-night café in Whitechapel. THE WHITE DOVE
- On the first night, the Grain Station director worked until till 2am, the second night until 4am and then he did two all-nighters after that.