The phrase
"predawn hours" refers to the time period just before dawn or sunrise.
Full definition
Two years ago, an elderly Cathedral City man out walking in the
dark predawn hours was struck and killed crossing a four - lane boulevard.
Patti calls «all this» her «lost decade» — beginning with the cataclysmic day that Blagojevich has referred to as the family's Pearl Harbor, when FBI agents came knocking at their door in
the predawn hours to arrest her husband.
Musk took to Twitter in
the predawn hours of Thursday morning to share an Instagram photo of a â $ Campfire on the Gigafactory roofâ $.
A bit later, Tommy Fleetwood turned in a majestic defense of his 2017 title in Abu Dhabi with a brilliant back nine rally that would've had American golf fans completely captivated if it didn't happen in
the predawn hours here in the States.
In
the predawn hours Sunday, about a hundred northwest suburban high school students stood tingling with awe and excitement, ready to lend liquid aid to runners in the LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon.
But the morning start in Geneva meant that U.S. physicists and other curious observers were tuning in to the announcement during
the predawn hours.
In
the predawn hours you can see all the meteors emanating from the radiant, and the shower will be at maximum intensity.
Adams went on to write that he and his son rose around midnight to take in the changing light of
the predawn hours.
Within moments, a roasty scent permeates this food science laboratory at Pennsylvania State University, conjuring in my mind my local bakery in
the predawn hours as baguette loaves — golden - brown, crusty and warm — are taken out of massive ovens on rolling steel carts.
Additionally, make sure you have phone numbers on hand for your regular vet as well as for an after - hours animal emergency hospital — most whelping occurs in
the predawn hours.
It was a rough start to the weekend as a line of strong to severe thunderstorms rolled through the region during
the predawn hours on Saturday.