midnight

  • 11midnight — ► NOUN ▪ twelve o clock at night; the middle of the night …

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  • 12Midnight — For other uses, see Midnight (disambiguation). Midnight is the transition time period from one day to the next: the moment when the date changes. In the Roman time system, midnight was halfway between sunset and sunrise, varying according to the… …

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  • 13midnight — noun VERB + MIDNIGHT ▪ chime, strike ▪ The church clock struck midnight. MIDNIGHT + VERB ▪ strike ▪ Downstairs in the hall, midnight struck …

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  • 14midnight — mid|night [ˈmıdnaıt] n [U] 12 o clock at night →↑midday at midnight ▪ The train is due in at midnight. after/before midnight ▪ We stayed there until way after midnight. ▪ You can t phone her now it s gone midnight (=after midnight) ! ▪ By the… …

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  • 15midnight — [[t]mɪ̱dnaɪt[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) N UNCOUNT: usu prep N Midnight is twelve o clock in the middle of the night. It was well after midnight by the time Anne returned to her apartment... The entrance gates were locked at midnight. 2) ADJ: ADJ n Midnight is… …

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  • 16Midnight — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Midnight – Enthüllung um Mitternacht Originaltitel Midnight …

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  • 17midnight — midnightly, adj., adv. /mid nuyt /, n. 1. the middle of the night; twelve o clock at night. adj. 2. of or pertaining to midnight. 3. resembling midnight, as in darkness. 4. burn the midnight oil, to study or work far into the night: After months… …

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  • 18midnight — noun (U) 1 12 o clock at night: We close at midnight. | the midnight train to Glasgow compare midday 2 midnight feast a secret meal eaten late at night, especially by children see also: burn the midnight oil burn 1 (24) …

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  • 19midnight —    In the daily cycle of *time, midnight represents the deepest point of negativity, when *ghosts, demons, and all uncanny beings are most active. It is prescribed for many *magic rituals and *divinations. In modern times it is mathematically… …

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  • 20midnight — /ˈmɪdnaɪt / (say midnuyt) noun 1. the middle of the night; 12 o clock at night. –adjective 2. of or relating to midnight. 3. resembling midnight, as in darkness. –phrase 4. burn the midnight oil, to study or work far into the night. –midnightly,… …