night shift

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night shift (plural night shifts)

  1. A regularly scheduled period of work, during evening or night hours.
    Antonym: day shift
    Coordinate terms: first shift; second shift, third shift (sometimes synonymous); swing shift
    Near-synonym: graveyard shift (sometimes coordinate)
    I prefer to work the night shift, but I take the day shift in stride.
  2. A group of workers who work during the night.
    Antonym: day shift
    Coordinate terms: first shift; second shift, third shift (sometimes synonymous); swing shift
    Near-synonym: graveyard shift (sometimes coordinate)
    You'll have to ask the night shift — the equipment was here when we left.

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