daybreak|daybreaks in English
noun
beginning of day, sunrise
Use "daybreak|daybreaks" in a sentence
1. By this time it was daybreak.
2. We arrived in Cairo at daybreak.
3. 2 We will leave at daybreak.
4. 10 By this time it was daybreak.
5. 4 The birds began piping at daybreak.
6. You'll ride at daybreak, Ser Alton.
7. The birds began piping at daybreak.
8. She did not fall asleep until daybreak.
9. 3 We arrived in Cairo at daybreak.
10. The Bombardment erupted with equal ferocity at daybreak
11. 14 For me, the daybreak brings new terrors.
12. 8 Rain came on just before daybreak.
13. 1 The rain left off at daybreak.
14. 9 Pedro got up every morning before daybreak.
15. 12 She did not fall asleep until daybreak.
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17. 22 At daybreak our machine guns opened fire.
18. He was roused by the doorbell at daybreak.
19. 7 He was roused by the doorbell at daybreak.
20. 5 We sailed out of the harbour at daybreak.
21. This liberation usually took place about daybreak on Wednesday.
22. The birds, chirping relentlessly, woke us up at daybreak.
23. We were awakened at daybreak by the sound of... cannon.
24. We're going to wait until daybreak... to attempt another rescue.
25. 29 I left Koju behind and we set off at daybreak.