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These may have been similar to crepuscular rays on Earth.
Then they were all there, in the crepuscular light that promises day.
The animal is crepuscular, being most active in the early morning and late evening.
The crepuscular lighting sometimes makes it difficult to read the menu.
It is a shy species, and may be largely crepuscular.
Crepuscular creatures began to stir with the dying of the light.
They are predominantly crepuscular, but can sometimes be active during daytime.
Its flames were the sole brightness in the high, crepuscular room.
Because of this observation, it is believed that the adults are crepuscular.
Most are crepuscular or nocturnal, but some species fly during the day.
Rothko says after he's returned the room to its crepuscular glow.
The band's name is the Icelandic word for crepuscular rays.
This species is mainly nocturnal, but may also be crepuscular.
However, crepuscular refers to both early morning and early evening.
It is a crepuscular bird, most active at dawn and dusk.
He'd just pour himself a drink and sit here in the crepuscular silence, resting.
Activity is greatest around dusk and dawn with the animal being crepuscular.
The display is usually crepuscular, or given throughout moonlit nights.
Also primitivism and crepuscular landscape art are used to describe his work.
"She invited me over and we had this sweet, crepuscular tea.
Some animals are crepuscular mainly because their prey is.
This species is crepuscular, but often hunts by day.
Even owls take advantage when they catch the mice in crepuscular activity.
Males fly in sunshine, while the females tend to be more crepuscular.
Oh, and I also hate the word crepuscular.