1. evenings - Noun
2. evenings - Adverb
evenings (not comparable)
(informal, somewhat dated) In the evening, during the evening.
evenings
plural of evening
Again, they seem to be similar with doves during this early season and are targeting the wheat fields during the mornings and evenings. Source: Internet
A few more evenings inside watching movies on TV and we'll be back to something a little closer to normality. Source: Internet
After three years of the long commute, he closed Eclecdish and started thinking of starting another business that would allow for him to be creative and cook, but still spend time with his family in the evenings. Source: Internet
A consequence of this northern latitude is that it both endures short winter days and enjoys long summer evenings. Source: Internet
"Ah, the jolly evenings I spent with my fellow authors hatching out new plots, new, unheard of perversions of truth and logic, each trying to outdo the other in organized mystification. Source: Internet
After graduation Banks chose a succession of jobs that left him free to write in the evenings. Source: Internet