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gloaming

[gloh-ming] / ˈgloʊ mɪŋ /


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On muddy embankments in gloaming forest, you might feel your knees wobble as adolescent gorillas inch to within a foot of where you stand to paw your neighbor’s tripod.

From Washington Post

In the gloaming of the pandemic, however, consumers should try to get some financial chores done, making their lives a little easier — and potentially less stressed — come the new normalcy.

From Seattle Times

But she gravitated to uncharted territory, and in recent decades she’s been known for ambient solo performances that conjure a sleepy sonic gloaming.

From New York Times

Marc Leishman is going along nicely, too: he’d left an eagle putt on 15 a good ten feet short in the gloaming last night, so opted to come back and sort it this morning.

From The Guardian

Saturday’s round finished in the gloaming, with the mercury at 59 degrees and bedevilling 15 mph winds.

From Washington Times