late-night
[ˈletˌnaɪt]
Definition:
1. Happening late at night.
2. Used to describe events, especially entertainments, that happen late in the evening or late at night.
Use 'late-night' in a sentence:
- 1. Fast-food companies are also adding midday and late-night snacks, such as blended drinks and wraps.
- 2. After art viewing and after-parties, a late-night snack is in order during Art Basel.
- 3. Like college freshmen eating habits and indulge in too much late-afternoon or late-night high-fat snacking.
- 4. So late-night work email may not be the only thing ticking you off-the blue glow of your machine may also be getting you down.
- 5. You meet a girl at a late-night restaurant, she’s texting you the next day.
- 6. I don't know what I'm gonna do without those late-night grilled cheeses, but.
- 7. For many families, Christmas Eve also marks the late-night arrival of Santa Claus.
- 8. This mind-power trick may seem far-fetched, like something from a late-night science fiction movie or the back of an old comic book.
- 9. You learn the difference when you watch a lot of late-night cop shows,
- 10. Dictionaries also can arbitrate disputes that arise during a game of Scrabble or late-night conversations.
- 11. So to stop from shopping on Black Friday, you may need to top up with a late-night Turkey club.
- 12. I went on Arsenio Hall's late-night TV show, which was especially popular with younger viewers.
- 13. Then it is on to the late-night and late-late-night comedy shows.
- 14. Try to be better about skipping the late-night TV or web browsing when you have work early in the morning.
- 15. He has a regular slot on the late-night programme.
- 16. Evict late-night television from your bedroom.
- 17. They answered your late-night phone calls even when you were just calling for money.
- 18. At its formal upfront presentation Wednesday afternoon, CBS played up its new late-night lineup.
- 19. The White House's terms were put before carmakers late on Thursday and agreed in late-night discussions.
- 20. In addition, local businesses that used to advertise during our late-night news program have just canceled their advertising contracts with us.
- 21. Robert, a dramatic late-night arrival. What can an old cripple do for you?
- 22. Max and I have a little late-night treat for you.
- 23. I wonder if the people living there have any late-night emergencies like the one I encountered 25 years ago.
- 24. Apparently, he devised the sandwich for late-night poker players at the Blackstone Hotel.
- 25. with satire penned into the safe fold of late-night television.
- 26. This includes late-night television and computer use.
- 27. And to spice things up, some crazy flashback scenes of late-night coding binges.
- 28. The late-night parties make the hotel a haven for night owls and a hell for anyone with children.
- 29. AIG's board approved the rescue package at a late-night meeting.
- 30. I can't recall any late-night heart-to-hearts with him,
- 31. He uses his place as a kind of salon for late-night art shows and concerts.
- 32. A satisfying dinner will help you avoid a late-night pigout.
- 33. Past studies have linked late-night music listening with better sleep in those with insomnia7, perhaps because it can relax the body.
- 34. Disembarking a late-night flight, he ran into someone sporting a Pebble on his wrist.
- 35. Is that where you found this diet, on some late-night infomercial?
- 36. Apart from* sating your appetite for food, late-night snacks in China are also about socializing and relaxing.
- 37. A kinkajou's pollen-dusted cheek tells of a late-night nectar binge in an Ochroma, or balsa, tree.
- 38. He used to make late-night phone calls to his wife back home.
- 39. it meant more sleepy late-night trips to Babies-R-Us and Target to buy gear after our son was born.
- 40. The increase was not seen in people with other eating patterns, including snacking and late-night eating.
- 41. those late-night conversations where you challenged each other and learned from each other.
- 42. I watched a late-night film yesterday at home.
- 43. A new late-night service is now operating.
- 44. He would no longer have to use the computer for his late-night reading.
- 45. Worries about the effects of late-night cramming led the government to force cramming schools to close by 10 p.m.
- 46. A late-night search was called.
- 47. I'm not doing late-night feedings by the beer taps.
- 48. One morning you wave goodbye, and that very evening you're burning the late-night oil in sympathy.
- 49. In London late-night taxis are elusive and far from cheap.
- 50. Over the past year, our late-night news program has devoted increased time to national news and less time to weather and local news.
- 51. This is not because the EU is about to start holding late-night cliffhanger votes.
- 52. In Denver late-night taxis are elusive and far from cheap.
- 53. He is increasingly active in harrying the government in late-night debates.
- 54. Saturday night was a late-night shopping night.