nightcapped
English
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editnightcapped (not comparable)
- Wearing a nightcap.
- We knocked on the door, and a nightcapped head appeared at the window.
- (law) (of a warrant) that can be executed any time, as opposed to non-nightcapped, that can only be executed during the daytime on business days
- Sgt. White asks the judge to authorize a nightcapped warrant because there is a considerable risk to the officers executing the search warrant.
Verb
editnightcapped
- simple past and past participle of nightcap