eves in English

noun
1
(in the Bible) the first woman, wife of Adam and mother of Cain and Abel.
noun
1
the day or period of time immediately before an event or occasion.
on the eve of her departure he gave her a little parcel
synonyms:day beforeevening beforenight beforeperiod (just) before
noun

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1. The murmurous haunt of flies on summer eves.

2. Fake drunk Boob business man at christmas party or new years eves party

3. On hearing what the obstetrician had said, she shut her eves with relief.

4. He wrings his hands like a fly and clinches his eves at the awful sound of that squeaking.

5. This kind of flotation to raise large capital sums has already been seen in cases such as Bairstow Eves and Connells.

6. Africanized honey bees are void nesters and will nest in hollow tree holes and stumps, eves of buildings, and any other cavity

7. REYNOLDS, JOHN ALFRED (56), Second Hand, FV Amadavat, Mercantile Marine, †10/12/1917, Son of the late John and Dinah Reynolds; husband of Clara Reynolds (nee Eves), of 1, Glenbervie Rd., Aberdeen