from can see to can't see



from can see to can't see

From sunrise to sunset, i.e., from the point in which it is first light enough to see to the point where it is too dark to see. Primarily heard in US, South Africa. I used to work summers at my father's farm, laboring out in the fields each day from can see to can't see.
See also: can, see

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Aali-Arabic
Aiasie-ahs (Ancient Greek) Greek Mythology
IchabodIK-ə-bahd (English)Biblical
Josif-Serbian, Macedonian
JudithJOO-dith (English), zhoo-DEET (French), YOO-dit (German)English, Jewish, French, German, Spanish, Biblical
Tufayl-Arabic