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  1. The OED defines dead of night as follows, and gives these citations, some of which have a the and some of which do not: dead of night, of winter: the time of intensest stillness, darkness, cold, etc.; = ‘depth’ (of winter) 1548 Hall Chron. 109 b, — In the dedde of the night..he brake up his campe and fled. 1583 Stanyhurst Æneis iv.

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  3. Feb 18, 2011 · 21. Depends on context. "Good night" is generally reserved as a replacement for "goodbye". "Good evening" is a form of "hello". "Good evening" has historically been a way of saying goodbye as well, but in modern usage both "good evening" and "good day" used as a goodbye is almost always a form of dismissal rather than a mere parting ...

  4. Jan 21, 2013 · 5. "Good night" as a greeting was once a feature found almost exclusively in Ireland. In James Joyce's "The Dead", for example, it is used both as greeting: —O, Mr Conroy, said Lily to Gabriel when she opened the door for him, Miss Kate and Miss Julia thought you were never coming. Good night, Mrs Conroy. And as a farewell:

  5. Aug 28, 2014 · If, in a contract fr example, the text reads: "X has to finish the work by MM-DD-YYYY", does the "by" include the date or exclude it? In other words, will the work delivered on the specified date

  6. Apr 24, 2011 · Dinner – refers to a meal at night (after evening, 7pm to 10 pm). The size of the meal has little relation to the name. Though I'm sure that both Lunch and Dinner are fairly heavy. Tea is definitely only light snacks (a clear relic of the British rule). Brunch is also increasingly used for a lazy combination of Breakfast and Lunch !

  7. Apr 12, 2022 · According to the following Macquarie Dictionary Blog the origin of deadly with a positive connotation is still unknown:

  8. When in dead night thy fair imperfect shade. Through heavy sleep on sightless eyes doth stay! All days are nights to see till I see thee, And nights bright days when dreams do show thee me. 但你问的应该是最后两句

  9. It might be more common to say my phone is dead. This use of flat for an electric battery was first used in 1951 according to the OED (sense 9c). The others related senses are: 9a) wanting in energy and spirit (1604); 9b) depressed, dull or inactive trade (1831); and 9d) a drink that has lost its flavour or sharpness (1617).

  10. In standard usage, the phrase "not uncommon" typically means something to the effect of "more frequent than uncommon". That is, it occurs too frequently to be considered "uncommon", but not necessarily so frequently as to be labeled "common". However, in certain contexts where things are partitioned using discrete, well defined terms "uncommon ...