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daylight - use in sentences
Converse of object
- maximize: The crystalline roof forms seek to maximize natural daylight and ventilation.
- live: She didnt want to scare the living daylights out of me!
- let: Instead of immediately reaching for the light switch, open a curtain or the blinds and let some daylight in.
- see: Do they fit snugly or can you see daylight through the seals?
- allow: The wings are oriented from East to West and are well spaced to allow daylight into the working areas.
- supplement: Replacement Light as opposed to supplementary lighting where you supplement daylight, replacement light means no natural light is used at all.
Adjective modifier
- broad: No time, to see, in broad daylight, Streams full of stars, like skies at night.
- natural: The entrance to the hotel has a glass facade allowing lots of natural daylight into the lobby area.
- diffuse: Script took every by diffuse daylight worthy of attention.
- perpetual: We work on an 8 hours on, 16 hours off basis but the perpetual daylight has erased all sense of real time passing.
- 24-hour: Antarctica is moving from 24-hour daylight to the 24-hour darkness of winter.
- bright: In the city where bright daylight used to shine forth, the day darkened.
Modifies a noun
- robbery: Felix: Yes Tom: Daylight robbery had some which were illegal.
- raid: US air force began daylight raids on Berlin March 4, 1944.
- saving: At present we do not support daylight savings only standard local times.
- savings: If the second argument was 0, the standard name was used, other- wise the daylight savings time version.
- hour: During daylight hours we will visit to assess the problem.
- bombing: RAF launch two daylight bombing attacks on Berlin January 30, 1943.
Noun used with modifier
- summer: With very long summer daylight hours, you have plenty of time to fit in your excursions.
- hour: Late supper at 2300, not that it matters because we have 24 hours daylight.
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