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Filter by Meaning The nocturne shadows cast by the trees were eerie yet beautiful.
Last night, she had a strange nocturne about flying through the sky.
The painting depicted a peaceful nocturne of a small town nestled in the hills.
His latest work of art depicted a nocturne inspired by the starry sky.
The violinist's haunting nocturne echoed through the empty concert hall.
The painting was a haunting nocturne of a lonely lighthouse on a stormy night.
The music critic praised the composer's use of unconventional harmonies in the nocturne.
"The Night Circus" is a popular nocturne novel that features a magical circus that only appears at night.
The children's book was a whimsical nocturne, with a magical world that only came to life at night.
The nocturne was an unwelcome guest in the pantry, drawn to the stored grains.
The nocturne ceremony was held at midnight to mark the beginning of the new year.
The nocturne perfume of the flowers was most potent at night.
The composer's latest work was a nocturne inspired by the sights and sounds of the city at night.
The novel was a nocturne, with the protagonist wandering the streets in a dream-like state.
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