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time of day

NOUN
  1. clock time
    the hour is getting late

How To Use time of day In A Sentence

  • Time collapses, and she goes searching along the sand dunes at the wrong time of day. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I often passed the time of day with him after filling up with regulation BP unleaded.
  • The children are encouraged to find viewpoints, to guess the time of day, the position of the sun, and so on.
  • He would make himself available at any time of day or night to anyone seeking his help or counsel.
  • I can fly to the time of day," the Delectable Dyke answered, "Don't think you're puckering me, ramper king. Cap'n Dyke, Lesbian Pirate Queen & Rogue Blogger
  • At that time of day there were hordes of people returning to their hotels after a morning of sightseeing. LORD OF THE SILENT
  • Cabin lighting will be adjustable to the time of day to reduce jet lag. The Sun
  • There's always a lot of traffic at this time of day.
  • To demonstrate that monarchs have an internal clock and that the clock is set by daylight, the researchers examined the time of day when adult monarchs emerge from their hard-shelled pupa, called the chrysalis.
  • People experience differences in physical and mental capability depending on the time of day.
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