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Things daytime often describes (“daytime ________”)
sleepiness, hours, temperatures, television, activities, naps, somnolence, sedation, temperature, serials, drowsiness, sleep, show, use, activity, shows, sky, fatigue, serial, heat, number, programs, functioning, operas, population, symptoms, wear, drama, job, programming, napping, talk, conditions, alertness, soaps, schedule, opera, classes, levels, nap, program, dramas, heating, function, highs, performance, soap, care, control, radio, attacks, wetting, clothes, anxiety, hypersomnolence, sun, jobs, audience, frequency, vision, periods, incontinence, dress, rates, sleeping, operation, operations, shift, visits, dresses, meetings, observations, layer, episodes, one, traffic, sessions, raids, schedules, feedings, rest, listeners, tiredness, series, measurements, flights, thoughts
How daytime often is described (“________ daytime”)
excessive, normal, average, bright, hot, full, long, open, regular, broad, sunny, typical, busy, high, whole, more, only, formal, entire, semiformal, local, short, frequent, subjective, early, additional, informal, total, enough, higher, warm, lower, lunar, later, wearier, separate, continuous, hour, ordinary, unsupervised, usual, mean, active, cbs, longest, popular, constant, quiet, dark, nondescript, inspiring, noisy, outdoor, customary, casual, subsequent, familiar, weekday, sweet, slow, five, exponential, postprandial, swollen, persistent, warmer, cold, sunlit
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