yesternight Antonyms
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Meaning of yesternight
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yesternight (n.)
The last night; the night last past.
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yesternight (adv.)
On the last night.
yesternight Sentence Examples
- Yesternight, the moon cast an ethereal glow upon the slumbering city.
- Having danced all yesternight, my weary body craved the comfort of my bed.
- The storm that raged yesternight left a trail of broken branches and uprooted trees.
- I had a vivid dream yesternight, in which I soared through the heavens on eagle's wings.
- The thief crept into the mansion yesternight, making off with countless treasures.
- The stars twinkled brightly yesternight, creating an enchanting spectacle in the night sky.
- The fire that burned yesternight reduced the old wooden cabin to ashes.
- The owl hooted ominously yesternight, raising the hairs on the back of my neck.
- I encountered a wise old woman yesternight who shared secrets lost to time.
- The lovers parted ways yesternight, their hearts heavy with both sorrow and hope.
FAQs About the word yesternight
The last night; the night last past., On the last night.
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Yesternight, the moon cast an ethereal glow upon the slumbering city.
Having danced all yesternight, my weary body craved the comfort of my bed.
The storm that raged yesternight left a trail of broken branches and uprooted trees.
I had a vivid dream yesternight, in which I soared through the heavens on eagle's wings.