nightward (Meaning)
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nightward (a.)
Approaching toward night.
Synonyms & Antonyms of nightward
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nightward Sentence Examples
- As nightward drew its cloak, the city lights shimmered like a thousand captured stars.
- The weary traveler stumbled nightward, seeking solace in slumber's embrace.
- The stars twinkled above, guiding the lost pilgrim nightward to his destination.
- The owl hooted mournfully, its call echoing through the nightward stillness.
- The wind sighed plaintively, carrying the scent of rain nightward on its wings.
- The vampire's eyes glowed ominously as he turned his gaze nightward.
- The moth fluttered recklessly nightward, drawn by the allure of distant light.
- The moon cast an eerie glow upon the landscape, transforming it into a nightward wonderland.
- The lovers strolled nightward hand in hand, their hearts filled with blissful contentment.
- As darkness consumed the land, the shadows stretched nightward, reaching for anything that dared to move.
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Approaching toward night.
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As nightward drew its cloak, the city lights shimmered like a thousand captured stars.
The weary traveler stumbled nightward, seeking solace in slumber's embrace.
The stars twinkled above, guiding the lost pilgrim nightward to his destination.
The owl hooted mournfully, its call echoing through the nightward stillness.