But,' said the Indian, 'they will be here tonight and you can't get away.
Tonight let my prayer be that I may know that my own opinion is but a candle in the wind!
But there is wind tonight in the noisy caverns of the sea, and Spanish pirates dripping with the slime of a watery grave, bury their treasure when the fog lies thick.
There is mist tonight on Bagshot Heath, and men in Kendal green are out.
Now that I recall it, we have guests--guests tonight for dinner.
All week they have bent to their heavy desks, but tonight they take their pay of life.
Must you brood tonight upon the barren fields--the meadows brown and sear?
He could wash this up tonight and be back in Washington tomorrow morning.
They went down the walk together, Doak and Martha, and he had forgotten June and the Department and all the girls who would be out, looking, tonight in Washington.
Thou ridest north tonight with Norman of Torn, and by the third day, Father Claude shall make us one.
Tonight I had a long talk with Kendall Brown on the same old subject--what is a woman to do who longs for the companionship of a man, but does not find it?
Supplementary to the foregoing the Admiralty tonight issued a report giving the total number of British merchant and fishing vessels lost through hostile action from the outbreak of the war to March 10.
The Admiralty announced tonight that the British collier Invergyle was torpedoed today off Cresswell, England, and sunk.
Gentlemen, it's come to our ears that a certain Mr. Barraclough is taking grave risks tonight to get home.
We've a big set piece scheduled for tonight and you're a participant.
And presently he said he'd be afraid tonight going home the road.
And the man said, "We took the child today, and we'll have the mother tonight and one of them will be put in her place, and the other in the place of some other person.
I come to you tonight not as a stranger, not as an outsider but, in spirit and in every sense, as one of you.
It was exactly like declaring heretonight that if every woman in this house should fill her lungs with oxygen, she would rob all you men of enough to fill yours.
It is my pleasure to present to you tonight a woman who has exhibited, in a marked degree, all three.
I am certainly mighty happy for my pecan association in southwest Georgia, and I am feeling pretty happy tonight in connection with the filbert also.
I have found out tonight how he could do it, by eating nuts.
In listening to Mr. Rawnsley tonight I was much interested in what he said because he is a neighbor of mine and lives across the street.
Maybe more matter would go out if he had funds and to that end I am putting in my check for $20 for my subscription tonight in advance.
He had been foolish enough to take the responsibility tonight of letting the guests out himself, and of allowing William to go to bed when he wished.
And I understand," went on the other, "that tonight you are to make an attempt at complete materialization.
Tonight I had a radio message which I shall not post on the bulletins for various reasons.
She said in a pleasant, even voice: "I might as well tell you now that what you've been stupid enough to do tonight is going to cost you your life.
I shall open it tonight with a file and chisel, if possible.
Sir John Minnes come home tonight not well, from Chatham, where he hath been at a pay, holding it at Upnor Castle, because of the plague so much in the towne of Chatham.
What happened here tonight was a terrible accident, my friend.
Tonight I attempted to salvage the situation and failed.
His job tonight was to make sure all the surprises were his, not somebody else's.
For him to do what he'd done tonight could only mean one thing: he was terrified.
Our little scene tonight would have blown his Brooklyn mind.
For tonight we will sleep in the woods, as the weather is warm and pleasant.
We are to be met tonight by our friend, the Master of Grelot, five miles this side of the city.
Huddled in the stern of the boat she sat with her baby strained close to her bosom, and because of that little tender, helpless thing she was happiertonight than she had been for many a sorrow-ridden day.
And he would smile again tonight when he knew the end was coming quickly; but now his thoughts were not of himself, but of those others--the dear ones who must suffer most because of his passing.
This she had been very unwilling to concede, but he had fought for it and had in the end won; and tonight as he turned in and locked the door, he determined that no power on earth should cause him to yield the spoils of victory.
But tonight the Sailor was in the seventh heaven, he was walking on air, therefore with a courage not his as a rule he would not own defeat.
Tonight we shall reach the padre who will marry us.
If by midnight tonight we ain't struck any trace of her, you folks can quit.
Tonight she was as wild a thing as the night's birds that brushed across their trail on sweeping wing.
I think you had better sleep in the little room there tonight and I'll lie across the end of the trail here.
Madeleine's courage will be gone after tonight and Tom's afraid to risk waiting.
Oh, well—” she added, “Sparky told me tonight that he and I would go on alone.
Do you know,” said Mary, “I am obsessed with a strange notion that this black-robed woman who shot at me tonight is a French woman I saw at the port we reached after we had flown the Atlantic.
Tonight you have been safe with the right kind of people and quite happy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tonight" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: here; now; today; tonight