All 10 Uses of
twilight
in
The Fountainhead
- The Dean's office looked like a chapel, a pool of dreamy twilight fed by one tall window of stained glass.†
Chpt 1.1
- The twilight flowed in through the garments of stiff saints, their arms contorted at the elbows.†
Chpt 1.1
- Keating left early and walked home through a cold December twilight.†
Chpt 1.9
- Keating followed him silently, amused, and said nothing when they were alone in the comfortable twilight of Francon's car.†
Chpt 1.10
- He lifted his cane, once in a while, bracing his legs to stand firm for a moment; with the tip of the cane, he touched a folded green cup and watched it spill a glistening drop in the twilight.†
Chpt 1.11
- The twilight had washed off the details of the buildings.†
Chpt 1.15 *
- As they drove through the twilight she saw him leaning hesitantly closer to her.†
Chpt 2.2
- She flew at random between walls of leaves that melted ahead in the gathering twilight.†
Chpt 2.2
- She looked up at the twilight of the ceiling, left untouched above the chandeliers, and she noted how far it was above the guests, how dominant and undisturbed.†
Chpt 2.6
- There was a first hint of twilight in the streets of the city.†
Chpt 2.14
Definition:
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(twilight as in: pink clouds in a twilight sky) the time of day between daylight and darkness (just after sunset or just before sunrise); or the light from the sky at that time