in broad daylight

  • 1broad daylight — broad day or broad daylight noun Clear, open daylight • • • Main Entry: ↑broad …

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  • 2broad daylight — ► broad daylight full daylight; day. Main Entry: ↑broad …

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  • 3broad daylight — noun Abundant, natural illumination in daytime, producing clear visibility. Broad daylight illumined the apartment, for the sun was high in heaven. See Also: in broad daylight …

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  • 4broad daylight —    If something happens in broad daylight, it takes place in the clear light of day when everyone can see what s going on.     His car was stolen in front of the bank, in broad daylight, and apparently there was not one witness! …

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  • 5broad daylight — See in broad daylight …

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  • 6in broad daylight — phrase used for saying that a shocking or criminal event happens during the day, when it can easily be seen They robbed the bank in broad daylight. Thesaurus: clear to the sensessynonym senses and using the senseshyponym Main entry …

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  • 7in broad daylight — adverb a) In ample natural illumination, during the daytime. A fireball hurtled across the southern Tucson sky in broad daylight Saturday morning. b) In a blatant and publicly visible manner. Its …

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  • 8in broad daylight — if a crime is committed in broad daylight, it happens during the day when it could easily have been seen and prevented. The man was shot at close range in broad daylight in front of his house …

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  • 9in broad daylight — If a crime or problem happens in broad daylight, it happens during the day and should have been seen and stopped …

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  • 10(in) broad daylight — (in) broad ˈdaylight idiom (in) the clear light of day, when it is easy to see • The robbery occurred in broad daylight, in a crowded street. Main entry: ↑broadidiom …

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