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mornings
[mawr-ningz]
mornings
/ ˈmɔːnɪŋz /
adverb
informal, in the morning, esp regularly, or during every morning
Word History and Origins
Origin of mornings1
Example Sentences
They went to lectures on conservative legal principles in the mornings, then enjoyed local attractions, from hot-tubbing to hiking, the rest of the day, according to a ProPublica reporter who was at the event.
Most mornings, he rises before dawn, settling behind a desk in one of his three home libraries around 4 a.m. to begin the day’s defining.
On one employee’s app, I saw he had his Neo scheduled for plant watering on Tuesday mornings and vacuuming on Wednesdays.
Since her daughter's death, Natalie began hosting coffee mornings with a young woman from Liverpool, Megan Taylor, who is in recovery from ketamine addiction.
My younger neighbors, knowing this, grocery-shopped for me, sweetening my mornings with fresh milk and fruit during those long, grim days.
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