first light

NOUN
  1. the first light of day
    we got up before dawn
    they talked until morning
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How To Use first light In A Sentence

  • _Catty. _ (_speaking very rapidly_) Bless you for that word, counshillor; and by the first light to-morrow, I'll drive all the grazing cattle, every four-footed _baast_ off the land, and pound 'em in Ballynavogue; and if they replevy, why I'll distrain again, if it be forty times, I will go. Tales and Novels — Volume 08
  • The surprising attack was on at the first light.
  • I decided to hitchhike my way toward it, and so in the first light I hopped into the bed of a dusty truck along with a group of Quechua farmers clad in pointed woolen caps and bright woolen sarapes.
  • The First Light Gala was a black tie affair, filling the space with Denver's culturati -- a convivial group of donors, patrons and civic leaders. Tracy Shaffer: I Love You Clyfford ... Still
  • At first light on Saturday, three boats were launched, searching the river from the bridge as far away as Levitstown, four miles downstream.
  • From the window filtered the first lights of the morning and hours had passed.
  • Using the all-natural sweetener erythritol, found in grapes and melons, the healthful beverage is the first light yogurt product to achieve reduced sugar and calories without the use of aspartame or sucralose.
  • He woke in the first light of morning, a sleeping-bag thrown over him, a cycling jacket pillowed under his head. CORMORANT
  • At first light I gave Taff a shake and presented him with a mug of tea.
  • The search will resume at first light tomorrow.
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