1. afternoons - Noun
2. afternoons - Adverb
afternoons
plural of afternoon
afternoons (not comparable)
Every afternoon.
We are closed afternoons.
The majority of people perform well in a crisis and when the spotlight is on them; it's on the Sunday afternoons of this life, when nobody is looking, that the spirit falters. Alan Bennett
I like the good life too much, I'm not good at going on stage night after night and on wet Wednesday afternoons. Anthony Hopkins
Don't you just love those long rainy afternoons in New Orleans when an hour isn't just an hour - but a little piece of eternity dropped into your hands - and who knows what to do with it? Tennessee Williams
I love New York on summer afternoons when everyone's away. There's something very sensuous about it - overripe, as if all sorts of funny fruits were going to fall into your hands. F. Scott Fitzgerald
He gave up and went back to loafing, found that he could sleep all right in the afternoons but that the practice kept him awake at night. Robert A. Heinlein
... nothing was easy, least of all surviving Sunday afternoons without love. Gabriel García Márquez