mornings
Americanadverb
adverb
Etymology
Origin of mornings
First recorded in 1610–20
Example Sentences
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It's arguably a more comfortable slot than the demanding early mornings of the breakfast show, and her drive-time seat has recently been extended from two to three hours.
From BBC
Colicchio didn’t like the painful early mornings and solitude of being alone in his head in the water.
For employees at a Dell Technologies office, mornings used to start with a tiny dose of joy.
In the days immediately after the change people who are up early will notice darker mornings, which can take a little getting used to.
From BBC
And still, some mornings I walk into my kitchen and forget why I went there.
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