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half-light

NOUN
  1. a greyish light (as at dawn or dusk or in dim interiors)

How To Use half-light In A Sentence

  • She stood in front of me in the half-light of the bedroom. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grieving and Recovery
  • The definitive upscale society animal: a baggily handsome, cigar-wielding martini aficionado who only seems to exist in the half-light of wittily conceived, beautifully styled cocktail lounges.
  • Even in the half-light I can see that the sets are easily head-high.
  • She stood in the doorway, looking at the boy, who was lying in the strange half-light of the dawn, then turned and went down the stairs.
  • A powerful half-page photo showed gaunt, desperate-looking London dockers queuing at the dock gate in a dim half-light.
  • And as the heavens open once again, Travis take to the stage, almost sombre in the evening's half-light.
  • In the half-light it was like a scene from The Omen.
  • It was deserted but in the half-light I could just make out an object on the grand pinewood table and, moving closer, discerned it to be a small wooden chest with the lid flung open.
  • The landscape's detail was reduced to shapes in half-light, but the child was still speaking with all the insistence a four-year-old possesses, reiterating that demand.
  • I could only think of the wretched cows swaying along in queasy, jolting half-light, then suddenly a lurch and a terrific violence as the world turned upside down. Bird Cloud
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