691 adjectives to describe night

What sleepless nights I have passed since the perusal of that letter!

During stormy nights I have often camped snugly beneath the interlacing arches of this little pine.

The contrast of the starry night with the glare of the cabin lamp dazzled my eyes.

He won't even leave his own special bedroom, although I expect he has dreadful nights."

"One night,it was before Sir Horace left for Scotlanda rainy gusty night, this young woman came.

THE FAIRIES OF THE CALDON LOW "And where have you been, my Mary, And where have you been from me?" "I've been to the top of the Caldon Low, The midsummer night to see!"

"And yet I think that sometimes memories Of divers trysts, of blood that urged like wine On moonlit nights, and of that first long kiss Whereby your lips were first made one with mine, Awake and trouble you, and loving is Once more important and perhaps divine." ALLEN ROSSITER.

"Oh, those awful nights!"

Libbie, the curious, who dearly loved to hear and see, to be sent off to bed in the middle of the most wildly exciting night they had known in weeks!

It was a lovely warm night, the garden was lighted, everybody walking about, and an orchestra playing.

Now, as to this handkerchief: what is more likely than that Birchill had it in his pocket when he went out to Riversbrook on that fatal night?

Vindar is, moreover, a projector of a very bold character; and not long ago petitioned the commanding general of an army, suddenly raised to repel an incursion of one of their neighbours, to march his troops into Goolo-Tongtoia, for the purpose of digging a canal from one of their petroleum lakes into Morosofia, and conducting it, by smaller streams, over that country, for the purpose of warming it during their long cool nights.

Bowing to these three, who, like himself, seem to find real luxury in open-air strolling on a bitter night in midwinter, he notices that his model, the Ritual Rector, is wearing a new hat, like Cardinal's, only black, and is immediately lost in wondering where he can obtain one like it short of Rome.

And so the days pass on, and I am still filled with a wonder to know the meaning of all that I saw on that memorable night.

How kindly do they entertain my Soul, And tell it pretty tales of Satisfaction in the other world, That I shall dwell for ever with Erminia?but stay, That sacred Spirit yet is unreveng'd, I'll send that Traitor's Soul to eternal Night, Then mine shall take its so desired Flight.

The moon's dimensions now rapidly increased; the separate mountains, which formed the ridges and chains on her surface, began to be plainly visible through the telescope; whilst, on the shaded side, several volcanoes appeared upon her disc, like the flashes of our fire-fly, or rather like the twinkling of stars in a frosty night.

Thy beauty's sway should be unchecked as death's prevailing might, But, ah, how many worlds would then sink into endless night!

On the eventful night of the Tribune's "first run" our girls were too eager to go home and await its appearance, so they remained at the office to see the birth of their enterprise, and as it was the night preceding the Fourth of July Uncle John gave an exhibition of fireworks in front of the newspaper office, to the delight of the entire population.

Where a woman feels she can eat any kind of food, without inconvenience or detriment, she should live during her suckling as she did before; but, as a general rule, we are bound to advise all mothers to abstain from such articles as pickles, fruits, cucumbers, and all acid and slowly digestible foods, unless they wish for restless nights and crying infants. 2478.

" "Yer off yer base, Si," said McNutt "Joe Wegg tol' me once thet the nabob's earnin's on his money were more'n he could spend ef he lays awake nights a-doin' it.

The Arabian nights; selected and edited by Padraic Colum; illustrated by Eric Pape.

Then came the soft and balmy night, glorious in the radiance of a full spring moon when she refused to leave the windfall.

I have listened to some of the most celebrated singers, and of the most distinguished performers, but it appears to me now, that I never, on any other occasion, heard the melody of the human voice, or instrumental music half so enchanting, as that which came floating over the lake on that calm summer night.

You may imagine what a fearful night I passed, for the snake returned eager to devour me, and glided round and round my frail shelter seeking an entrance.

And, to 'scape stormy days, I choose An everlasting night To do justice to this poem, the reader must take some trouble to enter into the poet's mood.

691 adjectives to describe  night