NIGHTLY


Meaning of NIGHTLY in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

news

SkyNews also broadcasts a live parliamentary report and covers the House in its nightly news bulletins.

After the crime, patriot leaders appeared on nightly news and talk shows, spewing righteousness and anger.

A nightly news programme, involving late inclusions and enforced changes in running order, is bound to be frenetic.

It would be more profound, more telling and considerably more painful than even what the nightly news has served.

Hell, the nightly news is tough to watch.

But with the help of DeMoss, Promise Keepers has been featured in every major news magazine and nightly news broadcast.

Understandably, her death was the lead story on the nightly news that evening.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Barring the nightly message of encouragement captain Kardar stuck to his bathroom mirror, there were no instructions from the skipper.

He went the rounds of other bedrooms, to bestow his nightly blessing on the women residents.

It could even, in a pinch, get him off the hook for the nightly walk to the monument.

It would be more profound, more telling and considerably more painful than even what the nightly news has served.

The nightly rigmarole of getting her settled is finally over.

The nightly shows were professional, fresh, well lit and beautifully costumed by Bob Mackie.

The chapel is open to the public until midnight, after nightly prayer.

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