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gloam

[ UK /ɡlˈə‍ʊm/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɫoʊm/ ]
NOUN
  1. the time of day immediately following sunset
    he loved the twilight
    they finished before the fall of night

How To Use gloam In A Sentence

  • In the gloam, I made a search for such but found none. Vittorio, The Vampire
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  • Well! (may it count to me as gain!), rather than seem to offend him I lay down in that manger, though I had no more desire to sleep than has the flittermouse in our Sussex gloamings; also I was careful to offer no money, for that is brutality. The Path to Rome
  • Also, part of the gloaming is the relative nascency of the EU itself. Balkinization
  • The light was failing fast now, and the oil lights of the lanterned promenade began to dominate the gloaming. Tai-Pan
  • To everything around the place, an 'in the twilight gloam The Path to Home
  • As it was, the darkness of night was beginning to give way to the gloaming before daylight.
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  • She had been even prettier than he had thought her yesterday, on her silver-roan, long-tailed 'palfrey'; and it seemed to him, self-critical in the brumous October gloaming and the outskirts of London, that only his boots had shone throughout their two-hour companionship. The Forsyte Saga - Complete
  • Then in the gloaming I can just make out a series of variegated camouflage sheets, the size of lonely single beds, strung between the trunks about 2ft off the ground.
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