Gloamings [noun]

Definition of Gloamings:

evening

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Sentence/Example of Gloamings:

She tried to peer through the gloaming, and feared her father and mother would mark her troubled eagerness and guess its cause.

And so they had still a peaceful gloaming, these two old people, when their changeful day of life was drawing to a close.

Only it was like the dawn rather than the gloaming, Katie said, because of the soft brightness that shone on them both.

The figure of a man, who in the gray gloaming looked well-dressed, was approaching Mysie, and she was slowly moving to meet him.

In the gray quick gloaming the moors and the hills, viewed from the train, seemed to him a country without hope.

Then a faint gloaming shone where the trees arched and opened: they were again beneath a clear sky.

When the servant went in to remove the tea things and light the candles, both men were sitting silent in the gloaming.

He recalled the defiance which he had launched at it as he had stood before it in the November gloaming.

The full moon was shining in the gloaming as they passed the open veranda door coming from their belated meal.

Darker grew the road; deeper hued the fields and stubble; more somber the distant castle against the gloaming.