twight in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Twight refers to the period of twilight, characterized by the soft, diffused light and the transition from day to night.
Sample Sentences
- The sky turned a deep purple during the twight, casting an ethereal glow over the landscape.
- As the day faded into twight, the stars began to twinkle softly in the darkening sky.
- In the twight of dawn, the world felt peaceful and serene, as if holding its breath for the day ahead.
- She loved to take long walks during the twight, when the air was cool and the first hints of night began to emerge.
- The twight brought a magical quality to the forest, where shadows danced among the trees.
- The forest was bathed in a soft twight, where day met night in a delicate dance of shadows.
- As the twight settled over the horizon, the stars began to twinkle like diamonds scattered across velvet.
- In the twight, the garden transformed, with flowers closing their petals and the air thickening with mystery.
- The children loved to play outside during the twight, when the world seemed to hold its breath in anticipation of night.
- Captivated by the twight, she paused to watch the sky shift from vibrant orange to deep indigo, each moment more enchanting than the last.