dark in a sentence
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Definition
'DARK' refers to a lack of light or brightness, often creating an atmosphere of obscurity or mystery, as well as a tone or quality that is grim or morbid in nature.
Sample Sentences
- The room was filled with dark shadows that danced across the walls.
- He had a dark sense of humor that often caught people off guard.
- As the sun set, the sky turned a deep shade of dark blue.
- The forest was eerily quiet, wrapped in a thick cloak of darkness.
- She wore a beautiful dark dress that accentuated her figure perfectly.
- The room was so dark that I could barely see my hand in front of my face.
- As the sun set, the sky transformed from a vibrant orange to a deep, dark blue.
- She wore a dark dress that seemed to absorb all the light around her.
- The forest was filled with dark shadows that stirred my imagination.
- He spoke in a dark tone that sent shivers down my spine.
- The room was so dark that I could barely see my own hand in front of my face.
- As night fell, the sky transformed into a deep shade of dark blue, speckled with stars.
- She wore a dark dress that contrasted beautifully with her bright red lipstick.
- The forest was eerily quiet, shrouded in a thick blanket of darkness.
- His dark sense of humor often caught people off guard, making them laugh and cringe at the same time.
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