Eventides [noun]
Definition of Eventides:
evening
Sentence/Example of Eventides:
On this sweet lawn the inmates and guests walked for sun and mellow air, and often played bowls at eventide.
On the surface of the lake at eventide, there lay how sweet a sadness!
Thus was slipping away the eventide of the day that God, in his infinite condescension aeons ago, had hallowed and blessed.
Sometimes he drives his flock home at eventide; sometimes he bivouacs sub jove frigido, under the cold heaven of night.
All Florence turns out at eventide, but we avoid the slow crowds on the Lung' Arno, and take our way "up all manner of streets."
At eventide of the third day of their journeying the party came to a great morass.
It was very quiet in the familiar parlor, quiet and dim, and drawing toward eventide.
Many of the thoughts in these poems seem to be such as come to us at eventide, for they reflect many sentiments concerning death.
Nick came at eventide, carrying a pike by the gills, and showed us his fingers bleeding of the watery conflict.
At eventide he was found teaching little Jay how to hold a line, and how to manage when a bite came.