duskish (Meaning)

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duskish (a.)

Somewhat dusky.

Synonyms & Antonyms of duskish

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duskish Sentence Examples

  1. The duskish light cast long shadows across the room, creating an eerie atmosphere.
  2. The sky turned duskish as the sun began to set, painting the horizon with hues of orange and purple.
  3. She had duskish brown hair that fell in waves down her back.
  4. His eyes were a piercing shade of duskish blue, and they seemed to see right through her.
  5. The dusky sky was filled with stars, twinkling like diamonds against the dark canvas.
  6. The duskish air was cool and crisp, carrying the scent of freshly fallen leaves.
  7. The firelight cast a warm, duskish glow on the faces of the people gathered around it.
  8. The duskish mist hung low over the meadow, creating a mystical and ethereal atmosphere.
  9. The duskish clouds gathered overhead, threatening to unleash a downpour at any moment.
  10. The duskish twilight was a time of peace and tranquility, a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of the day.

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Somewhat dusky.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The duskish light cast long shadows across the room, creating an eerie atmosphere.

The sky turned duskish as the sun began to set, painting the horizon with hues of orange and purple.

She had duskish brown hair that fell in waves down her back.

His eyes were a piercing shade of duskish blue, and they seemed to see right through her.