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twilight

[twahy-lahyt] / ˈtwaɪˌlaɪt /


Example Sentences

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They seem to be people, especially in the twilight as evening comes and the edges of hallucinations start.

From Literature

By then I expect these punchy little runabouts will be cherished as classics of the era, the twilight of the petrol gods.

From The Wall Street Journal

Just then, the sun slipped behind the mountains, casting the valley into chilly twilight.

From Literature

The sun was already as good as set, the last wisps of day sliding across the grassy courtyard we affectionally called the Mall to be replaced by the lengthening shadows of twilight.

From Literature

Slanting shadows, rooms like cells, muted sound, a sense of emotional twilight.

From The Wall Street Journal