Definition: 1. The time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside. 2. Light during the daytime.
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Use 'daylight' in a sentence:
1. It's already broad daylight.
2. It was broad daylight, before he found himself fairly abreast the island bar.
3. People can go out to work in the daylight hours and then come to night school in the evening.
4. Correspondents in the city say the raids, one of them in daylight, caused the collapse of sections of the walls around the Bab al-Azizia military complex.
5. This medicine is not to be exposed to daylight.
6. The enemy hidden in our ranks are of course much more dangerous than those acting in broad daylight.
7. Through the aperture he could see daylight.
8. Quinn returned shortly after daylight yesterday morning.
9. To think of going over the moor in the daylight, and when the sky was blue!
10. When it seemed to him that it must be nearly daylight, he heard the clock strike ten!
11. How could you have got lost in broad daylight!
12. It wasn't until World War I that daylight savings were realized on a grand scale.
13. Lack of daylight can make people feel depressed.
14. For instance, if a homing pigeon is to navigate with its Sun compass, its clock must be properly set by cues provided by the daylight/darkness cycle.
15. They even committed such crimes in broad daylight.
16. When daylight comes, and she sees what she has done, we shall be lost.
17. Thick chipboard across the window frames blocked out the daylight.
18. The thief broke into the house in broad daylight.
19. A mugging took place in broad daylight in a crowded street.
20. It's the amount of daylight that triggers the changing of the hare's coat.
21. It was still daylight but all the cars had their headlights on.
22. You wouldn't believe some of the prices they charge; it's daylight robbery.
23. They left before daylight.
24. The recent murder happened in broad daylight in a supposedly 'safe' part of London.
25. They're just ripping the fans off; it's daylight robbery.
26. At the end of the tunnel they could see daylight.
27. It has dawned but is not yet broad daylight.
28. They actually rely on their daylight vision and cannot fly during the night with no moonlight.
29. It is as bright as daylight in the great hall.
30. We must get off while it's daylight.
31. We expect to see bats in the evening, not in the broad daylight.
32. Many astronomers use radio telescopes for space experiments, which work just as well during the daylight hours.
33. He and his friends are daubing the outside walls with colorful cartoons, flowers, and abstract designs, some in fluorescent paint that shine in the daylight.
34. The public square is as brightly lit as in daylight.
35. When we put the clocks forward in March we go into daylight saving time.
36. Faint glimmers of daylight were showing through the treetops.
37. It'll begin to be daylight in a couple of hours.
38. The poor expect to see daylight.
39. Flying Foxes not only see well during daylight, but can also distinguish colors.
40. Faint glimmers of daylight were showing through the trees.
41. Drugs are sold unashamedly in broad daylight.
42. A girl was attacked on a train in broad daylight.
43. She had been mugged in the street in broad daylight.
44. In broad daylight the events of the night before seemed like a bad dream.
45. The robbery occurred in broad daylight, in a crowded street.
46. They emerged from the church into the bright daylight.
47. Painting is best done in daylight.
48. The street looks very different in daylight.
49. Tonight the nation switches from daylight-saving time to standard time.