(exp) (obsc) aimless attempt
shot in the dark
(n) two nights before last
(n) two nights before last
(n) all day and night
(n) fish salted and dried overnight
(n) (a) person made homeless by fire
(n) built in a night
stopgap
hastily written
(n) overnight millionaire
(n) overnight millionaire
(n) (vegetables) salted just overnight
last-minute cramming
(n) Vajrayaksa
(n) crisp and cold night
(exp) 3 days and 3 nights
(n) all-night service
(n,adj-no) (a business) open all night
(n) temple bell rung 108 times on New Year's Eve
(n) light shower on a night in late autumn and early winter
(n) late-night overtime
(n) late-night (all-night) broadcasting
(n) Kristallnacht (night of concerted violence against Jews in Germany and Austria from November 9-10, 1938)
(n) day and night
(n,vs) one's days and nights being reversed
(n) around-the-clock
(working) day and night
(n,n-adv) every day and every night
day after day
daily
(n) total (utter) darkness
(exp) (1) being fast asleep (and totally unaware of what is going on around one)
(2) know-it-all manner
(exp) (1) being fast asleep (and totally unaware of what is going on around one)
(2) know-it-all manner
(iK) (exp) (1) being fast asleep (and totally unaware of what is going on around one)
(2) know-it-all manner
(iK) (exp) (1) being fast asleep (and totally unaware of what is going on around one)
(2) know-it-all manner
(exp) (1) being fast asleep (and totally unaware of what is going on around one)
(2) know-it-all manner