The latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall)
1 The bitter words spoken this morning reproach at eventide the smarting conscience.
2 It was eventide , and the marketplace was filled with an excited population.
3 He would live day by day, and not look to the eventide .
4 It was nine o'clock, and the servants were enjoying their eventide repose.
5 They carried their vesture down to them, and were busy till eventide .
6 It could be the next sporting craze - tournament golf at eventide .
7 Here in the eventide one sees the will of the wisp.
8 The meeting of Isaac and Rebekah in the field at eventide is charming.
9 Forty-five strong knichts cleaved I 'twixt cock's crow and eventide , yet weary not.
10 He was standing at eventide facing the rough and rugged heights of Enslin.
11 Sitting at the door at eventide they contemplated a prospect of unrivaled beauty.
12 The Power of Darkness made a rain-flood to fall at eventide .
13 At eventide one feels the soul of Nature as at no other hour.
14 Isaac, the son of Abraham, went into the field at eventide to meditate.
15 At eventide thou shalt always be glad if thou spend the day profitably.
16 Hues of language vied with hues of sunset not seldom of an eventide .
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