Sentences with nightfall
night·fall
N n - I need to get to Lyon by nightfall.
- At nightfall extreme weather had sparked 276 fires across the state.
- By nightfall, several dozen boats will be out on the lake with their lanterns twinkling in the velvet darkness.
- He looked upon the peasant girls face to see that even nightfall could not deter her curious nature.
- An hour later, after nightfall, he repassed the plantation, going northward in the direction from which he had come.
- By nightfall more than a thousand mourners crammed the streets outside the main gates.
- By nightfall, the British squad lay proudly on top of the medals table for Olympic rowing.
- At nightfall, the ceremony ended with a recorded train whistle sounding over loudspeakers.
- They had to get out of the forest before nightfall, but the edge of the terrain was at least two days travel.
- Come nightfall, darkness embraces not only the relief camp but also the minds of the inmates.
- By nightfall on Friday, the contrast in the faces of Donald and Garcia revealed much.
- At nightfall they got to within forty yards of the Aboriginal camp before the dogs detected them.