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- adjective After
midnight , but generally beforedawn
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Examples
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Mr. Bloomberg's postmidnight raid on the camp at Zuccotti Park swept the protesters from their spiritual home, but it re-energized the movement, too.
Bloomberg's Bum Rush Backfires David Weidner 2011
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I doubted that postmidnight snacks involving grilled fats and soda would do much for my waistline.
And One Last Thing… Molly Harper 2010
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I doubted that postmidnight snacks involving grilled fats and soda would do much for my waistline.
And One Last Thing… Molly Harper 2010
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There was probably no more poignant exit than Cal Ripken Jr. 's postmidnight departure in the rain from Baltimore's Camden Yards.
We Was Robbed! 2008
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Both would fit nolan's vision of batman's world postmidnight on Aug 15, 2008
Check This Out: Awesome Fan Made Dark Knight Sequel Poster! « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Saturday Night postmidnight, 30-some hours till back to the books, the party had hit high gear.
Ellen Hopkins: Crank Trilogy Ellen Hopkins 2004
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Saturday Night postmidnight, 30-some hours till back to the books, the party had hit high gear.
Ellen Hopkins: Crank Trilogy Ellen Hopkins 2004
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Saturday Night postmidnight, 30-some hours till back to the books, the party had hit high gear.
Ellen Hopkins: Crank Trilogy Ellen Hopkins 2004
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All my assumptions were based on spare, postmidnight evidence.
She Is The Darkness Cook, Glen 1997
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Late TV starts on the Eastern seaboard mean postmidnight finishes.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Bruce Dowbiggin 2010
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