NOUN
- time during which clocks are set one hour ahead of local standard time; widely adopted during summer to provide extra daylight in the evenings
How To Use daylight saving In A Sentence
- In the United States during peacetime, daylight saving was a subject of controversy.
- Campaigns to introduce daylight saving have come and gone regularly over the years and there is another on the go.
- I need more caffeine, to offset my loss of an hour of sleep to my region's move to "daylight saving time," which as Bill Kauffman points out is "that puzzling ritual of mass clock-winding ill befitting freeborn Americans. Libraries
- But they started tricking readers early, with Saturday's front page reminder about the end of daylight savings.
- Aruba is on Atlantic Standard Time, but since we are on Daylight Savings Time, we were in the same time zone. I'm Back!!!
- But in reality, Daylight Savings Time is an archaic holdover from a time when people relied on candles all the time.
- It automatically adjusts to daylight savings time.
- You will never find anybody who can give you a clear and compelling reason why we observe daylight savings time.
- Seven members of the team stayed through the night - which included an extra hour thanks to daylight saving.
- March is alsoa difficult month to launch new shows, given Daylight Saving Time and viewer fatigue, so execs figured an early preview couldn't hurt. The Strategy Behind The Launch of Kiefer Sutherland's Touch