618 Words to use with nights

Several horrible shrieks quavered through the night air, and then I heard a sound of scampering feet.

This impression is doubtless occasioned by the utter dissimilarity between the voices one hears in the day, from those which fall upon the ear in the night time.

The night winds moaned and sighed among the trees above us, while the night bird's notes came soothingly from the wilderness around as.

I thought of my poor mother, and of the excellent parting advice she gave me,but more particularly of the night-caps with strings, which she extracted such a solemn promise from me to wear carefully every night in all climates, and which, on the second evening of my sojourn in barracks, were so unceremoniously reduced to ashes in a noisy auto-da-.

During this war a night attack was made by the enemy on an outpost; and the men ordered to repulse it were not ready when summoned.

The hamlet would be without a spire; philanthropy would be almost unknown; there would be neither night-watch nor morning-watch of united prayer.

Every other sound was hushed; the voices of the night-birds were stilled; even the frogs along the shore suspended their bellowing, and all nature seemed listening to the new harmony that thus fell like enchantment upon the repose of midnight.

The coolest person in the building was a young man by the name of Pete O'Brien, the night watchman.

As the people rushed together to the exciting scene they were horrified to find at one of the upper windows a girl, clad only in her night-dress, bearing in her arms a child, and crying for help.

Five thousand employees who have a night-school, luncheon-rooms, little houses and gardens, a savings-bank, and a library of books and pictures are worth more than those who are given no such advantages of happiness, growth, and content.

There was no night-sky, as we know it.

He had promised to do some night work, setting up new machines at the Victory, and he was in that uncertain humour which the prospect of work always produced.

His plan was to drive across country to Branchester Junction, where it was not likely we should be noticed or recognized, catch the night train up to town and be married there next morning.

A night-porter, hearing the buzz of the engine, came out.

They carried lunch and would not be back until night-fall.

The loon spoke out clear, like a bugle on the lakes, and his voice went echoin' around among the hills; the frogs were out and out jolly, while the old woods were full of happy voices and merry songs as if all nater was runnin' over with gladness and joy; even the night breeze, as it sighed and moaned among the tree-tops, seemed to be whisperin' to itself of the joy and brightness and glory of such an evenin'.

Being a bird of Nocturnal Habits, it is particularly attracted to human beings in their Night-shirts.

The twilight faded from the West, the stars stole out in the heavens, the milky way stretched its belt of light across the sky, and there he sat alone still on his rock, the night dews falling around him, and the night voices of the forest coming solemnly out over the water.

The girl's spirits were rising now under the excitement of the night ride.

I've got my night-clothes with me.

" "What do you suppose thesethese night visitors wanted?" "No tellin'.

All through the night lamps are kept burning, and skilful musicians are employed to perform.

Hear that night hawk?" "Then doesn't that prove that he's innocent?"

She has a night-light in her roomI prefer darkness.

They felt only a greater wildness, a deeper solitude; and they never forgot, though they were unmolested, the strange feeling that was born in them on that first terrifying night journey in their mother's jaws.

618 Words to use with  nights