Examples of 'gates of dawn' in a sentence

Meaning of "gates of dawn"

The phrase 'gates of dawn' refers to a concept or metaphorical representation of the beginning of a new day or the emergence of something new and significant. It is often used poetically or metaphorically to symbolize hope, renewal, or a fresh start

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gates of dawn
Searching for the secrets at the gates of dawn.
The gates of dawn open.
Burning at the gates of dawn.
Gates of Dawn.
Piper at the Gates of Dawn was a big one.
To enter the old town we went through the Gates of Dawn.
I am a rider at the gates of dawn and I take no prisoners.
You said you fled the Piper at the Gates of Dawn.
Piper at the Gates of Dawn proved to be very successful.
Hotels near the Gates of Dawn.
The gates of dawn are part of Vilnius ' original defensive walls from the Middle Ages.
There, turn left and drive until you see the Gates of Dawn on the left.
In recent years, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn has gained even more recognition.

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