O high-souled son of the Kuru race, during the two twilights and mid-day there is the presence of hundred thousand millions of tirthas in Pushkara.
The twilights in this part of the world are unparalleled—but I have described twilights and sunsets in Greece and Italy till I am ashamed to write the words.
How can I rise to begin the bitter work of life through the twilights yet to come!
I looked once more from out my curtained window, and saw the rosy glow of dawn instead of grey, wan twilights of the hopeless days before me; and, as on a bridge half seen in shadows dim, I returned to the living world about me.
Sheila was getting near the region of beautiful sunsets and lambent twilights and the constant movement and mystery of the sea.
But how honorably the sunsets and twilights used to go their ways among the hills, contented and leaving not a wrack behind.
Sunsets and twilights went out in silence; Tobin's half of humanity nearly as dumb.
If the fine vibrations which are the golden-violet glow of spring twilights were to tremble into sound, it would be just that mellow double note breaking along the blossom-tops.
Just as the mesa twilights have their vocal note in the love call of the burrowing owl, so the desert spring is voiced by the mourning doves.
But I have a marvelous view from my hotel windows in Seattle, and often in long summer twilights from the deck of Mr. Morganstein's yacht, I've watched the changing Alpine glow on the mountain.
These twilights linger, and it will be easier traveling down-grade, but we must hurry, to have you home before dark.
As the two twilightsof the day Fold us music-drunken in.
I dine in the sun; when he sinks in the sea, I too have a hole in a hollow tree; And I like less when Summer beats With stifling beams on these retreats, Than noontide twilights which snow makes With tempest of the blinding flakes.
I confess I have feared to enter or linger too long in the many-colored land of Druid twilights and tunes.
The day began early at the ranch, as the winter twilights soon closed in and there were no lights but the stars to guide the wanderers over the prairies.
The days were long, but the nights were far longer and the long twilights the saddest time of all.
This is a form of the story of the two twilights (the Acvinau), which we shall illustrate in the following chapter.
The changeableness of thetwilights must have served very well to express the mobility of the ears of an ass.
There I'll lay me on the floor, and patient let the sun, The moon and the stars, the blueness and the twilights Do what their pleasure is, and wait till they have done.
Hesperid AEgle, and Erytheia, throned there in the west, fade into the twilights of four thousand years, unconfessed.
ON THE HILL TOP What is the end of all sweet things, Of these dawns and twilights and golden springs?
In the twilights of the thickets Trees bend down their gnarled boughs, Wild green leaves and low curved branches Hold her hair and beat her brows.
Horizons rich with trembling spires On violet twilights lost their fires.
She slept in a funny little flowery room next to her uncle and aunt, and she used to lie awake in the slow summer twilightssniffing in the delicious odor of pinks in full bloom below her window.
Her almond eyes were of some fantastic shade of sapphire-blue with deep gray twilights in them and sea-green laughters.
August dragged on with parched days, and cold twilights murmurous with the first rustle of autumn.
Blowy August twilights began to harass the leaves: darkness came earlier, and people, going home, hurried through the streets where lately they had lingered.
Summer gales marked the approach of autumn, and in the gusty twilights that were perceptibly earlier every day, Jenny began to realize how everything of the past was falling to pieces.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "twilights" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.