crepuscle

NOUN
  1. the time of day immediately following sunset
    he loved the twilight
    they finished before the fall of night
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How To Use crepuscle In A Sentence

  • Philadelphia's naked bike ride held this Sunday at dusk, finally uniting testicle with crepuscle ... Latest News - UPI.com
  • It wasn't yet dawn, and the forest was filled with mist and gray-blue light; crepuscle, the mysterious half-light that comes at both ends of the day, when the small secret things come out to feed. Drums of Autumn
  • Cæsar already understood this; his mysterious and obscure connection with Cleopatra had certainly for ultimate motive and reason this political necessity; and Antony, in marrying Cleopatra, probably only applied more or less shrewdly the ideas that Cæsar had originated in the refulgent crepuscle of his tempestuous career. Characters and events of Roman History
  • S.en from the Grand Canal or from a window opposite, it is pretentious and an interloper, particularly if the slender and distinguished Gothic windows of the apse of S. Gregorio are also visible; seen from any distant enough spot, its dome and towers fall with equal naturalness into the majestic Venetian pageant of full light, or the fairy Venetian mirage of the crepuscle. A Wanderer in Venice
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