nigh in a sentence
a.
Definition
'NIGH' means near in time or space; approaching.
Sample Sentences
- The storm clouds gathered, and it was clear that the end of summer was nigh.
- As the clock struck midnight, the festivities felt nigh to their conclusion.
- After weeks of anticipation, the day of the big event was nigh, filling everyone with excitement.
- With autumn approaching, the leaves began to change color, signaling that winter was nigh.
- The deadline for submissions is nigh, so be sure to finalize your work soon.
- The sun was nigh setting, casting a warm glow over the horizon.
- With winter nigh upon us, preparations for the cold months began in earnest.
- The deadline for the project is nigh, and we must work quickly to finish.
- As the storm approached, the sky grew dark, and the rain was nigh inevitable.
- Her dreams of traveling the world felt nigh impossible without sufficient funds.
- The sun was nigh setting, casting a warm glow across the horizon.
- With winter nigh upon us, it's time to prepare for colder days.
- The deadline is nigh, and we must finalize our plans immediately.
- In her heart, she knew that the moment of truth was nigh.
- He felt that peace was nigh, after years of turmoil and strife.
- The storm clouds gathered, and the sky grew dark, signaling that trouble was nigh.
- As the deadline approached, the pressure to complete the project became nigh unbearable.
- With the festival just days away, excitement among the townsfolk was nigh palpable.
- In the fading light of dusk, the mountains loomed larger, their majesty nigh overwhelming.
- After years of hard work, her dream of opening a bakery was nigh realization.
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