Nightfall in a sentence as a noun

Could we get 1000 new forks of this project by nightfall?

"As nightfall does not come all at once, neither does oppression.

'nightfall' is also very good, both the short and novel version.

Especially since it includes the line "So much for your nightfall.

These facts are a big problem for a power source that produces absolutely zero power after nightfall.

I remember a spring backpacking trip in the Smoky Mountains where one person in my group fell into a creek we were crossing near nightfall as it was beginning to snow.

Nine skiers set up camp in an area with potential avalanche danger, but no more or less danger than would have been found if they set up anywhere else they could have reached before nightfall.

Here's a better analogy:Bananas and oranges go by nightfall after arrival in the day by ship, and there are no other sources of bananas and oranges.

For some reason he thinks the way we should be thinking about the day-cycle is to imagine a cube around the earth, with one edge above daybreak, noon, nightfall, and midnight, for "four simultaneous twenty-four hour days".

Or Ted Williams, the famous baseball player, whose mother worried about the normality of his running all the way home from school every day to practice until nightfall relentlessly pitching baseballs through a hole in a backboard?

Nightfall definitions

noun

the time of day immediately following sunset; "he loved the twilight"; "they finished before the fall of night"

See also: twilight dusk gloaming gloam evenfall fall crepuscule crepuscle