Definition of Evenings

1. Noun. (plural of evening) ¹

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Definition of Evenings

1. evening [n] - See also: evening

Lexicographical Neighbors of Evenings

evening lychnis
evening out
evening primrose
evening shift
evening shirt
evening star
evening stars
evening trumpet flower
evening wrap
eveninger
eveningers
eveningless
eveninglike
eveningness
evenings (current term)
evenings out
eveningwear
evenkite
evenlight
evenlong
evenly
evenly divisible
evenmete
evenminded
evenmindedness
evenness
evennesses
evenold
evens

Literary usage of Evenings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting by American Bankers Association, Savings Bank Division (1907)
"With a typical growing bank that is open both Saturday and Monday evenings, the business Saturday is easily twice as heavy as that of any day, but of little ..."

2. Domestic Service by Lucy Maynard Salmon (1897)
"A sixth disadvantage closely connected with the preceding is the matter of free time evenings and Sundays. This objection to housework is frequently made ;l ..."

3. The Life & Experiences of Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe ...: Autorisierte by Henri Poincaré, Ferdinand Lindemann, Henry Enfield Roscoe (1906)
"... 1862—1872 Cotton Famine Recreative evenings—Penny Science ... with the object of providing recreation in the evenings for these unemployed operatives. ..."

4. George Eliot's Works by George Eliot (1895)
"SWEET evenings come and go, love, They came and went of yore: This evening of our life, love, Shall go and come no more. When we have passed away, love, ..."

5. The Life of Charles Lamb by Edward Verrall Lucas (1907)
"... Lamb and Keats—Lamb and Shelley—Vincent Novello's evenings—A Dinner Party. IN 1817 Lamb wrote nothing that has been preserved beyond a few letters, ..."

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