Duskily [adverb]

Definition of Duskily:

dimly

Synonyms of Duskily:


Opposite/Antonyms of Duskily:

-


Sentence/Example of Duskily:

He walked slowly towards him; but Fanny abruptly left his side, lured by a moth that flitted duskily over the graves.

Stars were still overhead, gulls wheeled and shrieked, and the broad river rippled duskily towards Beaufort.

Just then a figure duskily defined itself before me and addressed me in a gruff whisper.

She stood, a duskily glowing, radiant emblem of life against the background of spring greenery and rioting convolvulus.

They followed him with their eyes as swiftly, duskily he went gliding away through the glimmering shades of evening.

The two were at the edge of the wood and they could see duskily before them a stretch of bare prairie.

Fires gleamed around, duskily revealing the rough trappers and the graceful Indians.

For a moment Lady Malden wavered, then duskily flushed; her temperament and principles had recovered themselves.

The starlight glimmered faintly on his polished helmet and duskily made visible his marble features and his beard.

But the dull red lamplight lit duskily up the folds of her robe, her golden ornaments, and the black tarns, her eyes.