Sentence for night | Use night in a sentence

Sentences with night. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use night in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for night.

  • Truly a most beautiful night! (10)
  • This was at night. (9)
  • Last night I was mad. (22)
  • A night in the lock-up! (8)
  • The night was now clear. (10)
  • To-morrow night we start. (10)
  • He was a guest for the night. (10)
  • At night she was a spent rocket. (10)
  • I thought it over all night long. (9)
  • Last night ended your sulphur cure. (8)
  • When he woke up it was dark night. (12)
  • I spent the night in a stinking cell. (8)
  • She stalked park and country at night. (10)
  • And me, to look out on the night alone! (10)
  • Out in the night the owl is still hooting. (8)
  • The approach of night quickened his efforts. (1)
  • And I know they say their prayers of a night. (22)
  • Miss Carrington went early to bed that night. (10)
  • Sombre grew the street they had last night aroused. (10)
  • Another night of misery, and no answer to that question yet. (8)
  • The place was asleep and silent, and buried in opaque night. (2)
  • He spoke to each of us at night in a different tone from usual. (10)
  • I was awake all last night, and have a bad headache this morning. (8)
  • She must and would see Jimmy again, if she had to wait and seek for him all night! (8)
  • They had marched all the previous day and night and were resting. (1)
  • I believe the fellow would like to stick at that desk of his night and day. (9)
  • The heat was oppressive at midday, and at night the cold had lost its edge. (9)
  • The night was quiet, dark blue, and starry; the morning soft and fragrant. (10)
  • She and Adrian likewise strolled forth to enjoy the air of the Summer night. (10)
  • The beauty of the night touched him, and mixed these feelings with mournfulness. (10)
  • Then what are you trying to find her at Worcester in the middle of the night for? (9)
  • He wished to tell Boardman about the events of the night before; but he could not. (9)
  • Mother and daughter slept together that night, and their embrace was their world. (10)
  • Nothing remained of last night but remembrances, which she had nobody to share in. (4)
  • If only the clouds travelled high enough, we should see the same thing all night long. (2)
  • After all, she was but one of a thousand hearts which spent that moonlit night in agony. (8)
  • Snow had been falling heavily all day, and now, late at night, it was {245} still falling. (19)
  • To Harbinger, no less than to Miltoun and Barbara, last night had been bitter and restless. (8)
  • And turning away, he went up the lane which smelled of the night and cowdung and young leaves. (8)
  • Then by the glimmer of the night he found his way back, softly as he had come, to his bedroom. (8)
  • At night he returned to the door again and again, placed his lips against it, and implored her. (12)
  • On the night of their return, he went to bed full of compunction; but awoke full of anticipation. (8)
  • Before night, so many have gone to bed or the police office, that the streets seem almost clearer. (2)
  • And divided from day, from night, From air that is breath, stood she, Like the vale, out of light. (10)
  • Angelo was music to me for two whole days (without a morning to the first and a night to the second). (10)
  • Do you remember how we used to shudder together at night when we thought of people lying in the grave? (10)
  • The blue night like a great bell-flower from above Drooping low and gold-eyed: O, but hear him rejoice! (10)
  • In watching him I followed him to the office of General Arnold on the night before he visited Dorminghurst. (18)
  • Now whether night advancing, whether day, Scarce did the baldness show: The hand of man was a defeated hand. (10)
  • They saw the cedar grey-edged under the moon: and Night, that clung like a bat beneath its ancient open palms. (10)
  • At any rate he would talk of hardly anything else, and he talked late into the night, and early into the morning. (9)
  • And so the futile day wore on to its dreary close, and then to a night of discomfort succeeded a day of apprehension. (1)
  • At breakfast several of the ladies came and asked after Mrs. Maynard, whese restless night they had somehow heard of. (9)
  • Night has little mercy for the self-reproachful, and for a strong man denouncing the folly of his error, it has none. (10)
  • That night sleep dropped not from the dreary skies, Nor could the prowess of our chiefs oppose That sea of raging men. (10)
  • When Night has fallen upon London, the Rajah remarks: Monogamic Societies present A decent visage and a hideous rear. (10)
  • A favorite dodge was to exhibit the animal in the shadow of the naphtha torches at night, but exposure followed at once. (21)
  • The morning came veiled in a fog that kept the shipping at anchor through the day; but the next night the weather cleared. (9)
  • Once in the night, turning in his heavy sleep, he was conscious of something white and still, beside his bed, and started up. (8)
  • And he looked, he certainly looked, though he did not dance with her once that night, and danced repeatedly with Miss Durham. (10)
  • Summer and winter he sat there among his books, seldom stirring abroad by day except for a walk, and by night yet more rarely. (9)
  • During the short conversational period before the ladies retired for the night, Miss Eleanor alluded to the wedding by chance. (10)
  • I have directed him to telegraph to the Dolphin in Bevisham for rooms for the night: that is to-morrow night. (10)
  • The Gardiners stayed only one night at Longbourn, and set off the next morning with Elizabeth in pursuit of novelty and amusement. (4)
  • At night, in bed, the scene of his mission from Emma to her under this roof, barred her customary ascent to her planetary kingdom. (10)
  • Now was the cloak of night worn threadbare, and grey astir for the heralding of gold, day visibly ready to show its warmer throbs. (10)
  • And of how beautifully they had all had their measles together, so that she had been up with them day and night for about a fortnight. (8)
  • But he could not realise his happiness then, or afterward, when he walked the streets under the thinly misted moon of that Indian summer night. (9)
  • Among my fellow-guests one night was George S. Hillard, now a faded reputation, and even then a life defeated of the high expectation of its youth. (9)
  • She remembered those little burning eyes, which had frightened her so the night he dined at Worsted Skeynes and fell out of his dogcart afterwards. (8)
  • And she crinkled her nose, retrieving from the perfume of the riverside night that moment when his hand slipped between the mayflowers and her cheek. (8)
  • It was from Lady Middleton, announcing their arrival in Conduit Street the night before, and requesting the company of her mother and cousins the following evening. (4)

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