Dusk
Common misspellings for dusk:
disca, dedk, deskop, doubek, zurtek, toask, disck, desk, deskk, dusin, disoc, dessk, durnk, douxo, dus, disike, soduku, mousk, dedsk, taask, hepdesk, deskto, dansk, dsk, duks, durk, dosum, madosko, dsumc, dusks, dislke, youask, tzkro, decsk, duk, dunka, dusy, deisg, disk, duser, deskt, dusch, dcuk, dask, odesk, dosig, dursly, deskjob, suduko, duse, desck, rusky, dlik, dursm, yitzak, ttuhsc, dscuss, soduko, busk, deusch, tsuuji, tscuk, diisk, dush, hardisk, desig, deask, jetski, susuki, dunck, dunky, ducka, zuduko, dousche, descr, demask, turskish, dusct, duck, duoxo, deguss, dexk, tusco, damskie, duss, dakk, desex, desac, ducsk, dugg, jusk, taska, cusick, eusk, d7sk, duzk, duwk, dusj, duso, dusi, sdusk, dsusk, xdusk, dxusk, fdusk, dfusk, rdusk, drusk, edusk, dyusk, duysk, dhusk, duhsk, djusk, dujsk, d8usk, du8sk, d7usk, du7sk, duask, dusak, duzsk, duszk, duxsk, dusxk, dudsk, dusdk, duesk, dusek, duwsk, duswk, dusjk, duskj, dusmk, duskm, duslk, duskl, dusok, dusko, dusik, duski, udsk, dsuk, ddusk, duusk, dussk, duskk, tusk, lusk, d5sk, dqsk, dtsk, du3k, duqk, d usk, du sk, dus k.
Definition of dusk:
- To make dusk.
- To grow dusk.
- the time of day immediately following sunset; " he loved the twilight"; " they finished before the fall of night"
- a state of diffused or dim illumination
- Imperfect obscurity; a middle degree between light and darkness; twilight; as, the dusk of the evening.
- A darkish color.
- Approaching darkness, as in late twilight.
- Twilight: partial darkness: darkness of color.
- DUSKNESS.
- A state between darkness and light; twilight.
- Swarthiness; shadowiness.
- A tending to darkness; twilight; tendency to a black colour; darkness of colour.
- A tending to darkness; twilight; state between light and darkness.
- DUSKLY.
- Tending to darkness; shadowy.
- Darkish: of a dark color.
- Darkish.
- Tending to darkness; darkish.
- Moderately dark; tending to darkness.
Usage examples for dusk
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He joined me in the garden as dusk was falling. Daisy Burns (Volume 2) by Julia Kavanagh
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Bob sat and looked out over the level field in the dusk. The Desert Fiddler by William H. Hamby
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And as soon as I had eaten my supper, I mounted my bicycle, and, as the dusk was coming on, rode off to Hathercleugh House. Dead Men's Money by J. S. Fletcher
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In the dusk I saw the figure of a man seated beside my cot; peering closer, I perceived his eyes were fixed steadily on me. Cardigan by Robert W. Chambers