Tonight meaning in English
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Definition
tonight: this evening, the later part of today
Examples
- "If you could just look it over tonight, give me your thoughts in the morning."
- "Our flying time tonight will be just under 6 hours, but I'll see if I can speed things up a bit."
- "Tonight we're going to reminisce about some of the moments that have made Funky Friday a nutritious part of your Gymglish breakfast month after month."
- "Tonight we're talking to people with unusual talents."
- "I shall come to you again tonight!"
- "And now, without further ado, I'd like to present tonight's main event - our expert camel panel, who will answer all your questions about our favorite mammal, the camel."
- "Just a friendly reminder that the annual Delavigne holiday party will be held tonight."
- "Special dedication to my daddy, Horatio, who is here tonight."
- "Tonight, with a bit of luck, I am going to record the secret lives of the rich and famous!"
- "Your flight leaves SFO at 7:25 tonight and you arrive in Boston at 1:52 tomorrow morning."
- "And tonight, while you eat your camembert and baguette, I'll be tuning in to see this Florence woman for myself!"
- "Only the lonely, know the way I feel tonight"
- "Tonight I am feeling funky!"
- "We only have time to one thing tonight, what's it going to be?"
- "Order 25 pizzas for the engineering convention tonight"
- "At midnight tonight, we're busting out of this place!"
- "Well, I hope everyone enjoyed our comedians tonight!"
- "Here is the chicken you'll be enjoying tonight."
- "Tonight is the test to see if I got pull"
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