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evening star

NOUN
  1. a planet (usually Venus) seen at sunset in the western sky

How To Use evening star In A Sentence

  • ‘First Evening Stars’ is an elegant study in two-voice semplice playing and legato octaves.
  • The evening starts off with live music, then moves on to a mixture of accessible indie tunes - the night is thankfully light on the angry teen, thrash metal side, focussing instead on alternative anthems of the last ten years.
  • The first evening starts with a strenuous, pathless climb.
  • They later realized that the morning and evening stars were the same celestial body, which they called Aphrodite, the goddess of love, thus perpetuating the cult of Babylonian Ishtar. 'Aladdin's Lamp'
  • If the price action rises after the evening star, traders will want to exit as soon as possible to minimize losses but still maintain a healthy risk measure.
  • Which was where, for many of the in-crowd, the evening started all over again. Times, Sunday Times
  • The evening started rather well - a mixed audience of both young and old, a full promenade section and a first piece, 20 years old, that both perplexed and encouraged choreographically, musically and aesthetically.
  • The sun set; the atmosphere grew dim — and the evening star no longer shone companionless. The Last Man
  • The crescent of the New Moon glowed in the indigo heavens, and to his left, Venus, the Evening Star of Ishtar kept him company.
  • light in my heart the evening star of rest and then let the night whisper to me of love.
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