curfew|curfews in English
noun
[cur·few || 'kɜːfjuː]
set time when a person (or people) must be indoors; signal or bell that announces the start of curfew restrictions; decree ordering that after a specific time specific activities outside on the streets are forbidden by law; length of time during which a curfew is in effect
Use "curfew|curfews" in a sentence
1. Curfews and Crackdowns Definitely Will
2. Chad has curfews that vary according to location
3. Cordons & curfews Section 12 of the proposed act provides for the imposition of Cordons and curfews in zones
4. There's a curfew.
5. In the city curfew.
6. Someone's out past curfew.
7. Camelot is under curfew.
8. Checkpoints, curfews, Airlifts: Virus rips through Navajo Nation
9. Puberty Reshapes Brain Structure , Makes for Missed Curfews
10. □ Keeping my curfew
11. Don't go out after curfew.
12. Curfew Laws Curfew laws prohibit or limit your right to be out in public at certain times
13. Curfew went into effect on Saturday
14. We mustn't go out during curfew.
15. Technically you still have a curfew.
16. Government extends curfew, BBC reports.
17. “Should I enforce a curfew?”
18. What time is the curfew?
19. Curfew in half an hour.
20. The city is still under curfew.
21. Curfew has been extended in …
22. Set an appropriate blanket Curfew
23. Should I enforce a curfew?
24. Why not have an open discussion with your adolescent about such issues as curfews?
25. If he misses his 11:30 Curfew, your response should be “You did well when your Curfew was 11.