Dusk in a sentence as a noun

If you want a thrill ride, take Van Dyke from the core of the city north at dusk.

I went to bed 1hr or so after dusk, and I woke up with the morning lights.

>"It was dusk, the headlights were on, and I was going down a long hill to the bridges.

For instance, a workman would have little use for an automobile if he had to be in the shops from dawn until dusk.

There may be people who are afraid to walk about after dusk, but in the vast majority of cases their fears are unfounded.

The 12 days was probably due to the heat so you can only work at dusk/dawn and seek shelter during the day to conserve water/rations.

Dusk in a sentence as a verb

It's nice getting off of work and playing basketball out in your driveway, then enjoying a beer with all of your neighbors outside as it turns from dusk to dark.

Be careful period - The continual vomitting from dawn till dusk caused me to leave the lights off to let my wife rest while I got dressed one AM. I bent over, eye butted the cupboard door, broke my lower orbital floor and bled into my sinus for about 2 weeks.

Temporary slum-like shantytowns -- totally informal mud-and-corrugated metal shacks -- were set up to house the workers, who worked for 7 days per week, from dawn to dusk.

When jogging in Atherton, I'd sometimes not make it home before dusk, and on multiple occasions I had a police car follow me, shining lights in my face to make sure I'm "someone" that belongs in Atherton.

Several of the most interesting patents are refinements to allow the system to work well during dawn and dusk, when the background brightness of the sky varies greatly with elevation above the horizon.

There's considerable variation in estimates, but most historians don't consider dawn-to-dusk to have been typical agrarian working hours, apart from peak weeks at planting and harvest.

Dusk definitions

noun

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

See also: twilight gloaming gloam nightfall evenfall fall crepuscule crepuscle

verb

become dusk