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Meaning of nightish
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nightish (a.)
Of or pertaining to night.
nightish Sentence Examples
- The sky grew nightish as twilight crept in, casting a dusky hue upon the surroundings.
- The hour was nightish, close to midnight, when the city streets fell silent and the lights dimmed.
- I awoke at a nightish hour, unable to shake off the lingering remnants of a haunting dream.
- The forest was nightish, shrouded in shadows that danced between the gnarled trees.
- The old mansion stood nightish, its windows boarded up and its crumbling walls echoing with secrets of the past.
- The candle's flame flickered nightish, casting eerie shadows on the walls of the dimly lit room.
- The rain fell nightish, a gentle pitter-patter that lulled me into a sense of tranquility.
- The beach was nightish, save for the sound of the crashing waves and the occasional cry of a seagull.
- The clouds gathered nightish, threatening to unleash a downpour that would wash away the day's heat.
- The night was nightish, but the city's lights kept the darkness at bay, illuminating the streets with a vibrant glow.
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Of or pertaining to night.
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The sky grew nightish as twilight crept in, casting a dusky hue upon the surroundings.
The hour was nightish, close to midnight, when the city streets fell silent and the lights dimmed.
I awoke at a nightish hour, unable to shake off the lingering remnants of a haunting dream.
The forest was nightish, shrouded in shadows that danced between the gnarled trees.