From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishnightlynight‧ly /ˈnaɪtli/ adjectiveREGULARhappening every night → dailythe nightly talk show —nightly adverbThe band plays twice nightly in the bar.Examples from the Corpusnightly• He went the rounds of other bedrooms, to bestow his nightlyblessing on the women residents.• Barring the nightlymessage of encouragementcaptain Kardar stuck to his bathroommirror, there were no instructions from the skipper.• It would be more profound, more telling and considerably more painful than even what the nightly news has served.• The chapel is open to the public until midnight, after nightlyprayer.• The nightlyrigmarole of getting her settled is finally over.• The nightly shows were professional, fresh, well lit and beautifully costumed by Bob Mackie.• It could even, in a pinch, get him off the hook for the nightly walk to the monument.