small hours (Meaning)
Wordnet
small hours (n)
the hours just after midnight
Synonyms & Antonyms of small hours
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small hours Sentence Examples
- The detective worked tirelessly into the small hours, relentlessly pursuing the elusive suspect.
- In the small hours of the morning, a faint scratching noise disturbed the slumbering cat.
- The weary travelers arrived at the hotel in the small hours, desperate for rest.
- A soft breeze rustled through the trees during the small hours, carrying fragments of laughter.
- The old clock ticked away the small hours, its monotonous rhythm echoing through the empty house.
- The city lights grew dim in the small hours, casting a surreal glow upon the deserted streets.
- As the small hours approached, the moon emerged from behind the clouds, bathing the land in its silvery light.
- The hospital corridors were quiet in the small hours, save for the occasional rustle of a nurse's uniform.
- The thief crept into the house in the small hours, his heart pounding with anticipation.
- The lovers strolled through the park in the small hours, their hushed whispers mingling with the night air.
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the hours just after midnight
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The detective worked tirelessly into the small hours, relentlessly pursuing the elusive suspect.
In the small hours of the morning, a faint scratching noise disturbed the slumbering cat.
The weary travelers arrived at the hotel in the small hours, desperate for rest.
A soft breeze rustled through the trees during the small hours, carrying fragments of laughter.