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dusk
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dusk [dəsk]
(astronomy)
That part of either morning or evening twilight between complete darkness and civil twilight.


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Friday went by right quick, Yoda and me sleeping that night in the rocking chair, and Saturday was dusking by the time I made up my mind what to do.
Snow goose skies, And bleak hedgerows At dusking of the day, You hold my head close to your breast And send the time away * Bert Ward is a college lecturer and son of a shipyard worker born in North Ormesby, Middlesbrough.
I watch the horizon dusking ripe and remember the darkness of that one Kieslowski film-the scene, that scene, when Veronika collapses.
 
 
 
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