You are describing evening.
In ancient times darkness was thought to descend on the world and after a long interval daylight would break through the darkness. Or, on more of an observational level, the sun appears to "fall" below the horizon, bringing on night, and to "break free" of the horizon, bringing on day.
No, "night" is a noun referring to a period of darkness between sunset and sunrise. It is not a verb.
I write more legibly when I am not ensconced in darkness. Edgar Allen Poe wrote directly from the darkness of his soul. The strangely silent darkness was palpably gripping.
I could not find my glasses in the darkness so I felt my way to the light switch.
the night was dark for the moon was young.
Close. The Edge Of Night.
The duration of In the Darkness of the Night is 1.57 hours.
In the Darkness of the Night was created on 2004-10-21.
A Darkness More Than Night has 418 pages.
The Latin phrase "noctis in dies" translates to "from night into day." It can be interpreted as a transition or change from darkness to light, symbolizing a new beginning or transformation.
When it's dark outside! -When the sunshine (Me) goes to bed! ;)
The darkness of the night lingered in the sky.
Plant leaves close at night as a way to conserve water and protect themselves from losing moisture through transpiration. This helps the plant to maintain its hydration levels and survive during periods of darkness when photosynthesis is not occurring.
A Darkness More Than Night was created on 2001-01-23.
Although equinox means equal night, it doesn't mean that the day and night exactly the same. They are close. After the autumnal equinox the days are shorter though.
The ISBN of A Darkness More Than Night is 0-316-15407-5.
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