0 a light that is not bright that can be left on through the night, especially for a child
1 a light that is not bright and is left on through the night to allow you to see if you wake up
Therefore, the muddying of the issue as regards daylight and nightlight is not relevant because there are more nights than dark days.
Nightlight describes the process as an adoption because they match embryo donors with recipients using practices commonly used in traditional adoptions.
On a part of the room, a portable lantern may be placed to be used as a nightlight.
Her parents found this strange since she didn't have a nightlight.
On the first night of her stay, the melodious tune from a carousel-styled nightlight awakens the creatures in the ash pit.
The song is sung from the point of view of a nightlight.
The other 43 qualified for nightlight service; 10 others could not comply with the nightlight clause.
Nightlight has since said that families and organizations who are involved in international adoptions now recognize the need for post-adoption support.