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sundown
[suhn-doun]
noun
sunset, especially the time of sunset.
verb (used without object)
Psychiatry.(especially of dementia patients) to experience confusion or hallucinations late in the day or at night, likely as a result of strange surroundings, drug effects, decreased sensory input, or reduction of oxygen supply to the brain.
sundown
/ ˈʌˌ岹ʊ /
noun
another name for sunset
Example Sentences
“Wolf Man” is a boring body-horror endurance test that mostly takes place in one home from sundown to sunrise.
Wilson said she hardly thinks of it as a vacation and was working from sunrise to sundown most days.
Then we paddled back, racing to return the kayaks before sundown.
Prior to landing on Catalina at 6:20 p.m., the Beechcraft pilot was informed that he would have to depart the island before sundown at 6:31 p.m., according to the report.
Rosh Hashana, which began Wednesday at sunset and will conclude at sundown Friday, is one of the the High Holy Days in Judaism and marks the Jewish new year.
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