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Sentences with dark

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  • When she awoke it was evening and already dark.
  • Her mother was sitting in the dark by the stove in her rocking chair.
  • Collette Dinnigan's dark vision.
  • Paul Kalina tracks British comedy into a particularly bleak and dark phase.
  • He wore a dark suit and carried a black attaché case.
  • She was wearing a dark blue dress.
  • Skin discoloration or dark spots are mostly caused due to excess production.
  • If you have baggy dark circles under your eyes, don't worry as this is a common ailment with many different cures.
  • He had dark, curly hair.
  • Carol is a tall, dark, Latin type of woman.
  • Dark, the general word in this comparison, denotes a partial or complete absence of light [a dark night]; dim1 implies so little light that objects can be seen only indistinctly; , dusky suggests the grayish, shadowy light of twilight [a dusky winter evening]; murky now usually suggests the thick, heavy darkness of fog or smoke-filled air [the murky ruins of a temple]; gloomy suggests a cloudy, cheerless darkness [a gloomy forest]
  • Once again there's talk of very dark days ahead.
  • The spacecraft is set to throw new light on to a dark corner of the solar system.
  • Troy's chatter kept me from thinking dark thoughts.
  • Garin shot him a dark glance, as if in warning.
  • Their dark humor never failed to astound him.
  • A dark street
  • dark brown
  • dark-eyed
  • A dark purpose
  • A dark scowl
  • A dark period in our history
  • Keep it dark
  • This theater is dark tonight
  • Responding to criticism with dark looks
  • We kept him in the dark. The lawyer was left in the dark as to why the jury was dismissed.
  • It was after dark before we got to playing baseball.
  • The room was too dark for reading. Dark signals should be treated as all-way stop signs. He was, I think, at this time quite dark, and so had been for some years.
  • My sister's hair is darker than mine;  her skin grew dark with a suntan
  • What's your dark meaning, mouse, of this light word?
  • A dark villain;  a dark deed
  • The Great Depression was a dark time;  the film was a dark psychological thriller
  • The ending of this book is rather dark.
  • A dark room.
  • A dark color.
  • A dark brown.
  • A dark complexion.
  • dark eyebrows.
  • She's dark but her children are blond.
  • The dark days of World War II.
  • A dark expression.
  • A dark plot.
  • The theaters in this town are dark on Sundays.
  • I can't see well in the dark.
  • Please come home before dark.
  • He was in the dark about their plans for the evening.
  • They kept their political activities dark.
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