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the activity of people seeking nighttime diversion (as at the theater, a nightclub, etc.)
in the summer the nightlife shifts to the dance clubs -
the entertainment available to people seeking nighttime diversion
a futile search for intelligent nightlife
How To Use night life In A Sentence
- Whether you have just come out of the coffin or long thirsted for night life, these locations offer plenty of opportunities to explore the dark side. VAMPIRE NEWS FOR NOV. 15TH | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
- The night life of any dockside is as vociferant as the day. Nights in London
- The activities of modern women—slumming, night life, exaggerations in dress, an unchaperoned life outside the home, entrance into business and sports—have erased the outward distinction between the painted sport and the paler protected lady. A Renegade History of the United States
- The forum thinks night life in Kingston is only for the noisy, the rowdy and drug-taking yobs.
- We wandered aimlessly around Paris for three days just going to all these different tourist sights in the days and in the evenings we'd live the night life.
- I know we can meet the challenge of rectifying a downtown overrun with night life, made uncontrollable by unregistered, unscheduled festivities, made unlivable by the teeming hordes filling its streets.
- The resort is a paradise both for sun worshippers and night owls with its fantastic weather and abundance of night life.
- After all, there's no TV or computer in the house we stay in, and little nearby in the way of shops, arcades or night life.
- Lovers of night life won't be able to resist the many nightclubs in the area.
- Afterward, he proposed a glimpse of the notorious Berlin night life.