day-peep (Meaning)

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day-peep (n.)

The dawn.

Synonyms & Antonyms of day-peep

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day-peep Sentence Examples

  1. With the day-peep, the first light of dawn kissed the horizon, painting the sky in hues of pink and gold.
  2. At the day-peep, the birds began their melodic chorus, greeting the new day with joyful song.
  3. The flowers unfurled their petals at the day-peep, basking in the gentle warmth of the rising sun.
  4. As the day-peep broke through the darkness, it illuminated the dew-kissed grass, sparkling like diamonds.
  5. In the tranquil hours of day-peep, the world seemed to hold its breath, teetering on the edge of awakening.
  6. At the day-peep, the stillness of the night gave way to the stirring of life, a quiet symphony of awakening.
  7. With the day-peep, the shadows retreated, yielding to the soft glow of morning light.
  8. As the day-peep crept over the landscape, it revealed the beauty hidden in the shadows of night.
  9. The day-peep whispered promises of possibility, casting aside the darkness with its gentle touch.
  10. At the day-peep, dreams lingered on the cusp of reality, waiting to be woven into the fabric of the day.

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The dawn.

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With the day-peep, the first light of dawn kissed the horizon, painting the sky in hues of pink and gold.

At the day-peep, the birds began their melodic chorus, greeting the new day with joyful song.

The flowers unfurled their petals at the day-peep, basking in the gentle warmth of the rising sun.

As the day-peep broke through the darkness, it illuminated the dew-kissed grass, sparkling like diamonds.