Eat at evening
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SUPEat at evening
SUPEat at evening.
SUPEat in the evening
DINEEat in the evening
SERAEvening at La Scala
VESPERBell rung at evening
SERAEvening, at La Scala
BOSTONPOPS"Evening at" PBS orchestra
SERAEvening at Lake Como
APRESSKIEvening activity at Aspen
VESPERSMusical services at evening.
PBS"Evening at Pops" airer
vesperbell rung at evening
LATTENIGHTEvening event at the coffeehouse?
BONFIRESEvening features at a camp
STAYINEnjoy an evening at home
BINGOEvening fare at some churches
STAYINSpend an evening at home
OZAWA1976 Emmy winner for "Evening at Symphony"
RELITLike lanterns at the start of evening
supperAn evening social event at which food is served
suppersAn evening social event at which food is served
tailcoatsA man's formal morning or evening coat, with a long skirt divided at the back into tails and cut away in front
angelusthe bell tolled in the morning, at noon, and in the evening to indicate the time when the Angelus is to be recited
sundownersA tramp arriving at a sheep station in the evening under the pretense of seeking work, so as to obtain food and shelter
sundownerA tramp arriving at a sheep station in the evening under the pretense of seeking work, so as to obtain food and shelter
sundowner(Australian slang) a loafer or tramp who arrives at a place in time for an evening meal but too late to do any work
lessonsA passage from the Bible read aloud during a church service, esp. either of two readings at morning and evening prayer in the Anglican Church
sundownsunset (the descent of the sun below the horizon in the evening) / to arrive at a place to stay too late to do any work
sundownersSUNDOWNER, (Australian slang) a loafer or tramp who arrives at a place in time for an evening meal but too late to do any work
skylikethe apparently dome-shaped expanse extending upwards from the horizon that is characteristically blue or grey during the day, red in the evening, and black at night
mattinsA service forming part of the traditional Divine Office of the Western Christian Church, originally said (or chanted) at or after midnight, but historically often held with lauds on the previous evening
yahrzeitthe anniversary of the death of a parent, sibling, child, or spouse, observed by lighting a memorial lamp or candle the night before and reciting the Kaddish at the evening service of the day before and at the morning and afternoon services of the