Night in a sentence as a noun

I just heard back from Peter Norvig, who says "He died peacefully in his sleep last night.

I got frustrated one night and started firing rubber bands at my screen to help me think.

He started screaming one night and barricaded himself in.

Well, she found out she got the one she really wanted and so that night we went out to a nice dinner to celebrate.

* No more sneaking revisions through in the middle of the night without anyone noticing.

I had a reservation at the Hilton for one night two years ago and I arrived on a friend's motorbike.

The guy left me with the phone overnight, and I sat up through the night to try all 10,000 possible 4-digit combinations.

Especially if I'm out at night, I wonder, "Is there a police sniper in there, and do I look like the perp they're searching for?

He just left for work a few minutes ago, he's working night shift because they're cranking out cars all night long every night.

Women in Sudanese refugee camps can't go to the bathroom at night without fear of rape, and here you painting a picture.

He calls them up complaining that the Tesla lost half of its charge overnight and some sympathetic tech support describes it as a "software glitch.

On a digital display at a hotel at night, he misreads the 5 as a 9, and this fits with his expectation, so he goes to bed thinking he has 90 miles of range.

I caved in, I updated the drivers over night, it wasn't too bad just some changes in the kernel interfaces and SCO had made some dumb changes to the way installs worked etc.

Other buff sellers kept selling them at the going rate so I did the rounds of the cities each night and bought up any HQ buffs which were under my price and added them to my stockpile.

The longest, and hardest, i had was a project that ended up with me stuffing envelopes every night and making daily trips to the post office sending of letters to people around the world because my offer started getting passed from message board to message board.

Night definitions

noun

the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside

See also: nighttime dark

noun

a period of ignorance or backwardness or gloom

noun

the period spent sleeping; "I had a restless night"

noun

the dark part of the diurnal cycle considered a time unit; "three nights later he collapsed"

noun

darkness; "it vanished into the night"

noun

a shortening of nightfall; "they worked from morning to night"

noun

the time between sunset and midnight; "he watched television every night"

noun

Roman goddess of night; daughter of Erebus; counterpart of Greek Nyx

See also: Night