fore-night Synonyms
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fore-night Meaning
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fore-night (n.)
The evening between twilight and bedtime.
fore-night Sentence Examples
- The fore-night's chill seeped through the cracks in the walls, making the room a tomb of cold.
- The fore-night's silence was broken only by the distant cry of an owl.
- I lay awake in bed, haunted by the events of the fore-night.
- The fore-night had been a time of great sorrow and loss.
- I longed to return to the fore-night and relive those precious moments with my loved one.
- The fore-night's dream had been a vivid and unsettling harbinger of doom.
- The fore-night's violence had left a trail of broken bodies and shattered lives.
- The fore-night's celebration had been a time of joy and merriment.
- I had forgotten the fore-night's appointment, and I was filled with remorse.
- The fore-night's stars had seemed to align in a conspiracy against my happiness.
FAQs About the word fore-night
The evening between twilight and bedtime.
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The fore-night's chill seeped through the cracks in the walls, making the room a tomb of cold.
The fore-night's silence was broken only by the distant cry of an owl.
I lay awake in bed, haunted by the events of the fore-night.
The fore-night had been a time of great sorrow and loss.