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  • noun Plural form of nighttime.

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Examples

  • This idea of nurturing hope into being, of hope as something that can be coaxed out of the deep nighttimes of our lives, was what Pascal was after when he said, "You should always keep something beautiful in your mind."

    Shelly R. Fredman: A Place Called Hope Shelly R. Fredman 2011

  • My family is incredibly helpful when we are there, but understandably nighttimes are all me (or me and John when he is there).

    De-Stressing with Chocolate Chip Cupcakes Topped with Ganache Laura 2008

  • My family is incredibly helpful when we are there, but understandably nighttimes are all me (or me and John when he is there).

    Archive 2008-01-01 Laura 2008

  • The place where we spend endless nighttimes searching for that one open door that will lead us out of this maze of corridors and rooms, out into a world where spring awaits us with its promises.

    Archive 2009-01-01 David Hadley 2009

  • The place where we spend endless nighttimes searching for that one open door that will lead us out of this maze of corridors and rooms, out into a world where spring awaits us with its promises.

    The shapes Of Things David Hadley 2009

  • Everybody thinks I was signed to ABC at nighttimes but I'm not.

    CNN Transcript Jun 23, 2006 2006

  • Still short sleeves during the sunny days that have reached 81, and a jacket and socks are sufficient for nighttimes that seem to have hit around 40 as the lowest.

    Poinsettias everywhere! 2004

  • Everybody thinks I was signed to ABC at nighttimes but I'm not.

    CNN Transcript Jul 2, 2006 2006

  • It seemed to him that three or four whole nighttimes had passed before he finally heard all three voices raised and talking at once.

    David and the Phoenix Edward Ormondroyd

  • The poor fat chap a 'been nigh skeered out o' his wits ever since, and nobody in th 'village wud go near th' pit a 'nighttimes -- no, not for a fortin.

    The Shrieking Pit 1907

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