tonight
[təˈnaɪt]
Definition:
1. The present or immediately coming night.
2. During the night of the present day.
Use 'tonight' in a sentence:
- 1. They face a torrid time in tonight's game.
- 2. Where's the crack tonight?
- 3. I think I'll give badminton a miss tonight.
- 4. 'Are you free tonight?' she asked hopefully.
- 5. What're you doing tonight, babe?
- 6. I feel like staying in tonight.
- 7. There are two good movies on TV tonight, but they clash.
- 8. What's on Channel 4 tonight?
- 9. Do you feel like eating out tonight?
- 10. What's on television tonight?
- 11. Let's have a takeaway tonight.
- 12. I wish he were here tonight.
- 13. Shall we go to David's tonight?
- 14. There's bugger all on TV tonight.
- 15. I'd like to take you out to dinner tonight.
- 16. We have two politicians on tonight's panel.
- 17. Here are tonight's football results.
- 18. There is heavy traffic in the downtown area tonight.
- 19. She's hoping to pull tonight.
- 20. Tonight's victory guarantees the team's place in the final.
- 21. I can easily finish it tonight.
- 22. Tonight is your last chance to catch the play at your local theatre.
- 23. Sorry, the hotel is full up tonight.
- 24. Shall we go to the pictures tonight?
- 25. I've got a lot of homework tonight.
- 26. It may freeze tonight, so bring those plants inside.
- 27. Are you coming to the club with us tonight?
- 28. Let's stay in tonight for a change.
- 29. Can I stay up late tonight?
- 30. Tonight it's my turn to cook.
- 31. If you're stuck for something to do tonight, come out with us.
- 32. Where shall we eat tonight?
- 33. Now for a summary of tonight's main news stories.
- 34. I'll call you tonight.
- 35. You'd better check with Jane what time she's expecting us tonight.
- 36. There's a bite in the air tonight.
- 37. I'll spring for the drinks tonight.
- 38. Let's go dancing tonight.
- 39. It's darn cold tonight.
- 40. I'm going out tonight.
- 41. I thought we could go out tonight.
- 42. I think perhaps you've had enough to drink tonight.
- 43. I've got a hot date tonight.
- 44. I'm wearing two hats tonight ─ parent and teacher.
- 45. So you won't be coming tonight, huh?
- 46. I'll have a go at fixing it tonight.
- 47. I'd like to book a table for two for 8 o'clock tonight.
- 48. Every player gave a hundred per cent tonight.
- 49. The wind will freshen tonight.
- 50. Why don't you come skating tonight?
- 51. How about going out on the town tonight?
- 52. Say, how about going to a movie tonight?
- 53. The picture isn't very clear tonight.
- 54. Our special guest tonight is.
- 55. Tonight's game has attracted the largest gate of the season.