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Tonight   /tənˈaɪt/  /tunˈaɪt/   Listen
adverb
Tonight  adv.  
1.
On this present or coming night.
2.
On the last night past. (Obs.)



noun
Tonight  n.  The present or the coming night; the night after the present day.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Tonight" Quotes from Famous Books



... Barrent was alone in a tightly shuttered city. He moved into the center of the street, loosened the needlebeam in its holster, and prepared for attack from any side. Perhaps this was some special holiday like Landing Day. Perhaps Free Citizens were fair game tonight. Anything seemed possible on a ...
— The Status Civilization • Robert Sheckley

... to say. Go find out. And say—you and Anna come and dine with me tonight, will you? I just want to have you all ...
— Rope • Holworthy Hall

... done!" he assured me. "I'm the loser, and we dock to-morrow morning. So tonight I've got ...
— The Red Cross Girl • Richard Harding Davis

... said. "I thought you had marked my time tonight. But not even that is given to me for nothing. I must ...
— The Sad Shepherd • Henry Van Dyke

... cost me a beef and while waiting for a Chipaway Chief who comes as I learn to complain of his agent I go on with my Letter—The New York Indians are tolerably well represented and I shall talk with them tonight—This is a grand jubilee amongst the Indians here. So many tribes and parts of tribes or their Chiefs gathered here to see the Comr. Paint and feathers are in great demand and singing, whooping—and the Drum is constantly ringing in my ears. I am satisfied that it is a good arrangement to have them ...
— The American Indian as Participant in the Civil War • Annie Heloise Abel


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