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lights out
noun
- Chiefly Military. a signal, usually by drum or bugle, that all or certain camp or barracks lights are to be extinguished for the night.
lights out
noun
- the time when those resident at an institution, such as soldiers in barracks or children at a boarding school, are expected to retire to bed
- a fanfare or other signal indicating or signifying this
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of lights out1
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But with Lights Out and Annabelle: Creation director David F Sandberg and prolific horror writer Gary Dauberman on board, and a buzzy cast including Love, Victor star Michael Cimino and up-and-comer Ella Rubin, Until Dawn's fate isn't necessarily sealed yet.
Lights out for the race is at at 16:00 BST on 13 April.
Then it would probably be lights out at about 10:30 p.m.
As a solo artist, he notched several hits, including 鈥淟ights Out鈥 and 鈥淐ome as You Are.鈥
Over three seasons in the Dodgers farm system, the fast-rising slugger has hit the lights out at every stop, racking up 49 total home runs, 168 RBIs, a .273 batting average and a .930 OPS.
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