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- noun The
airglow of thesky during theday
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Examples
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All those dayglow freaks who used to paint the face
The Big Four and sundry marshallpayne1 2009
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Boner is surreal, a walking talking dayglow poster.
Think Progress » Boehner Claims Student Loan Reform Will ‘Eliminate Every Bank In The Country’ 2010
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Another's attached to a string of dayglow-orange whiffle balls hanging out of a bright red flowerpot on a shelf in his bookcase.
Adventures with Oxygen, Episode #352 Susan Palwick 2009
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Answer: - They catch speeding drivers who are too dozy to spot repeated signs or a dayglow box on a stick.
Default Setting - We are sorry « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2006
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Here he is again in another one of those eerily hypnotic and oh-so-carefully scripted presidential dayglow moments.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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Thanks in part to his need for a super majority, he basically flushed his career as leader down the crapper and saddled the country with that dayglow political abortion, Brian Mulroney.
president who 2006
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Rich, flavoursome recipe using naturally smoked haddock (or any other naturally smoked white fish) avoiding those awful bright dayglow yellow dyed fish masquerading as the real thing.
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You'll recognise The Disillusioned Taxonomist, comes dayglow maniraptorans fighting with snowballs.
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The next higher setting, "standard", makes infield grass look almost dayglow.
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"No Turning Back" soars eventually into Boratto's logical "Beautiful Life" successor, where a thrilling, dayglow stratosphere is shaped from a measly couple of notes.
PopMatters 2009
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