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      • The phrase “dead of night” was often used during wartime when soldiers would launch surprise attacks under cover of darkness. It was also used by criminals who preferred to carry out their nefarious activities under the cloak of darkness.
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  2. Here are three examples of the idiom "dead of night" used in a sentence: They planned to meet in the dead of night to avoid being seen. It's eerie walking through the forest in the dead of night. The thieves struck in the dead of night.

    • EMF. Roger Ekirch’s research also found that we were more likely to wake during the night due to domestic appliances rather than paranormal activity. Cell phones, TVs, stereos, and air conditioners all emit wireless energy known as EMF (electromagnetic field), and many of these we sleep right next to.
    • The 8-Hour Sleep Myth. Historian Roger Ekirch had a very different explanation for The Devil’s Hour, yet certainly more scientific. His 16-year-long research into sleep discovered that the idea of an 8-hour sleep is a very modern trend as our ancestors would sleep at two different times in the day.
    • The 3 AM Challenge Viral Trend. The Devil’s Hour spawned an internet trend that witnessed many content creators uploading spooky videos featuring “The 3 AM Challenge.”
    • Heightened Empathy and Stress. It turns out that if you believe in ghosts or if you are known for attracting more paranormal activity then you’re more caring than others.
  3. The phrase in the dead of night is idiomatic for late at night, or in the stillest part of a night. While the variation “the dead of the night” is not grammatically wrong, the excrescent the is a bother and a possible source of ambiguity.

  4. The time of most intense stillness, darkness, or cold. This usage dates from the sixteenth century. Shakespeare had it in Twelfth Night (1.5), “Even in the dead of night,” and Washington Irving used the alternate phrase in Salmagundi (1807–08), “In the dead of winter, when nature is without charm.”

  5. Jan 25, 2024 · Burns Night is celebrated every year on 25 January in honour of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns. The Ayrshire poet and lyricist died in 1796, at the age of 37, but he is still regarded as...

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · dead of night. (idiomatic) Middle of the night. Synonyms: deep of night; see also Thesaurus: midnight.

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