Sentences with phrase «little daylight»

The phrase "little daylight" means there is not much difference or distinction between two things or situations. Full definition
Some have argued that there was so little daylight between the candidates on education policy that it wasn't worth the time.
I have three kids, have very little personal time, and very little daylight at this time of the year.
The cultivation is challenging especially in cool climate where there is little daylight in winter.
This year, no matter how little daylight their line creates, it's up to Foles and Gurley to provide that opening.
The Frontier's were difficult to read due to their gray and black design and being so heavily shrouded that little daylight reaches them.
On issues, there's little daylight between Kolb and DeFrancisco.
all he needs is a little daylight to pullup for a midrange, but it has to be smoother.
Still onwards and upwards and today we have an opportunity to create a little daylight between the basement sides by seeing off the visit of Hull City Tigers.
The daylight opening, a term designers use to describe the shape of the side - window area, gains an ironic new meaning in this Lamborghini — small openings, little daylight, zero over-the-shoulder visibility, and a wide and deep windshield that kisses the ground just in front of the pedal box.
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