from dusk to dawn

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from dusk to dawn

  1. (duration) From sunset to sunrise.
  2. (temporal location) At night, nighttime.
    • 2005, Paul Smitz, Carolyn Bain, Sandra Bao, Susannah Farfor, Australia, Lonely Planet, page 745
      Roos and wallabies often leap onto roads, particularly from dusk to dawn; keep your speed under 70km/h at these times.

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