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clock time; "the hour is getting late"
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clock time,
time a reading of a point in time as given by a clock; "do you know what time it is?"; "the time is 10 o'clock"
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high noon,
midday,
noon,
noonday,
noontide,
twelve noon the middle of the day
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mealtime the hour at which a meal is habitually or customarily eaten
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late-night hour the latter part of night
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midnight 12 o'clock at night; the middle of the night; "young children should not be allowed to stay up until midnight"
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small hours the hours just after midnight
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bedtime the time you go to bed
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closing time the regular time of day when an establishment closes to the public
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sunup,
first light,
dayspring,
daybreak,
dawning,
cockcrow,
break of the day,
break of day,
dawn,
sunrise,
aurora,
morning the earliest period; "the dawn of civilization"; "the morning of the world"
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early-morning hour an hour early in the morning
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sundown,
sunset the daily event of the sun sinking below the horizon
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crepuscle,
crepuscule,
dusk,
evenfall,
gloam,
gloaming,
nightfall,
twilight,
fall the diffused light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon but its rays are refracted by the atmosphere of the earth
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none a service in the Roman Catholic Church formerly read or chanted at 3 PM (the ninth hour counting from sunrise) but now somewhat earlier
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happy hour the time of day when a bar sells alcoholic drinks at a reduced price
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rush hour the times at the beginning and end of the working day when many people are traveling to or from work
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zero hour the time set for the start of an action or operation
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