Definitions
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- adjective Resembling
day or some aspect of it.
Etymologies
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Examples
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He opened his eyes and saw that the ceiling light had come on, with its white daylike radiance.
Worldshaker Richard Harland 2009
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He opened his eyes and saw that the ceiling light had come on, with its white daylike radiance.
Worldshaker Richard Harland 2009
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Like they were thrown together in daylike when you got a paper due the next day and you are up all night scrambling and put together something, and the teacher hands you big fat F!
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Caught in the daylike brightness were creatures out of his nightmares and old stories-although under that much candlepower, they looked only like so many special-effects puppets.
The Chrome Borne Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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Caught in the daylike brightness were creatures out of his nightmares and old stories-although under that much candlepower, they looked only like so many special-effects puppets.
Omnibus Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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Caught in the daylike brightness were creatures out of his nightmares and old stories-although under that much candlepower, they looked only like so many special-effects puppets.
Born To Run Lackey, Mercedes 1992
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