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Sunnight (plural Sunnights)

  1. (rare, nonstandard) Sunday evening or night
    • 2005, “Diary of a Journeyman by journeyman”, in Digital Expressions[1]:
      My talk went well, discussing the reasons why pagans can’t seem to form stable groups and I drove home late on Sunnight.
    • 2014, “Baseball: Tanner Witt's homer carries Rockford Aviators to win”, in rrstar.com[2]:
      A solo shot by Tanner Witt was all the Rockford Aviators needed as they snapped a four-game losing streak and avoided the sweep by the Southern Illinois Miners on Sunnight, winning 1-0.
    • 2017, “7 held in Kerala RSS worker’s killing; another hurt in attack”, in The Hitavada[3]:
      In another incident, an RSS worker was injured on Sunnight when he was attacked by some unidentified persons at Pandalam in Pathanamthitta district, the police said.

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