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daylight
noun
1 the natural light given by the sun.
2 the time in the morning when light first appears in the sky; dawn.
[13c]
beat or knock the living daylights out of someone colloq to beat them severely.
in broad daylight said of a shocking or criminal act:
1 during the day.
2 openly, with no attempt to hide one's actions.
scare or frighten the living daylights out of someone colloq to frighten them greatly.
see daylight
1 to begin to understand.
2 to realize that one has nearly completed a difficult or long task.
noun
1 the natural light given by the sun.
2 the time in the morning when light first appears in the sky; dawn.
[13c]
beat or knock the living daylights out of someone colloq to beat them severely.
in broad daylight said of a shocking or criminal act:
1 during the day.
2 openly, with no attempt to hide one's actions.
scare or frighten the living daylights out of someone colloq to frighten them greatly.
see daylight
1 to begin to understand.
2 to realize that one has nearly completed a difficult or long task.
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