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twilight

[twahy-lahyt] / ˈtwaɪˌlaɪt /


Example Sentences

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But it is continental kingship the 33-year-old has spent the twilight years of his career chasing.

From BBC

But Aunt Kate and I ignored it as we pressed in close together, arms entwined, and set off again down the busy sidewalk and into the red-tinged twilight toward the Barnum Hotel.

From Literature

Together, the findings highlight how overlooked species in the ocean's twilight zone play an outsized role in shaping marine food webs and the behavior of some of the ocean's largest predators.

From Science Daily

Then came Harry Brook's brain fade when set on 31 - flaying a wild drive at pink-ball maestro Mitchell Starc to second slip in the twilight.

From BBC

He’s reckoning with the old wounds and stark compromises that have left him isolated at the twilight of his life.

From Los Angeles Times