mornings
Americanadverb
adverb
Etymology
Origin of mornings
First recorded in 1610–20
Example Sentences
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However, as the days grew colder, in the mornings ice was starting to form on the pond’s surface, which later cracked and distorted the view.
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It was one of those perfect Ozark mornings—clean, fresh, and green.
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These days, she starts her mornings with warm herbal tea.
“That explained why he was so tired on Monday mornings,” Tom Reifenheiser, his former boss, later said in an interview.
"In the mornings, when the school bus comes, dust rises everywhere," Polat, 52, told AFP at a local coffeehouse.
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