ADJ
- last, tomorrow
- Friday, Saturday, etc.
- early, late
- I think I'll have an early night (= go to bed early)
- long
- winter, etc.
- bad, restless, sleepless
- black, dark
- clear, moonlit, starlit, starry
- cold, stormy
- wedding
VERB + NIGHT
- have
- spend
- They spent the night in Bristol
- stay
- Ask your Mum if you can stay the night
NIGHT + VERB
- fall
- When it came the night fell quickly
- progress, wear on
- As the night wore on it grew colder
PREP
- at ~
- lying awake at night
- by ~
- Paris by night
- during/in the ~
- I woke in the night
- for a/the ~, on Friday, etc. ~, per ~
- The hotel costs £65 per person per night
- through/throughout the ~
PHRASES
- all night long, at this time of night, day and night/night and day (= all the time), a good night's sleep, good night
- She kissed him good night
- in the dead of night (= in the middle of the night), morning, noon and night (= all the time)
ADJ
- last, tomorrow
- Friday, Saturday, etc.
- the other
- I saw her the other night (= a few nights ago)
PREP
- at ~
- She doesn't like to walk home late at night
- by ~, on Friday, etc. ~
ADJ
- first, opening
- last
- the last night of the play's run
- big, great, memorable
- dance, election, quiz
PHRASES
- make a night of it
- They decided to make a night of it and went on to a club
- a night out
- Fancy a night out?