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half-light
[ haf-lahyt, hahf- ]
noun
- light that is about half its customary brightness, or that is partially dimmed or obscured:
the half-light of early dawn; a room in half-light.
half-light
noun
- a dim light, as at dawn or dusk
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of half-light1
Example Sentences
It was impossible to tell what was happening just offshore in the half-light.
Even in the half-light, the words You'll Never Walk Alone, the Rodgers and Hammerstein song forever linked with Liverpool Football Club, were unmistakable.
In “Resurrection,†Rebecca Hall speaks for seven minutes, in the hushed half-light of an office after hours, to an intern she has been mentoring.
The room where the picture was taken is the "Eighteenth Century Room" and the photo has a rather painterly quality, with its rich red and gold colours, the King portrayed in half-light and half-shadow.
In the half-light of dusk I see them, five of them, crouched on a hill, their naked bodies painted, arrows flying from their longbows.
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