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pitch black

NOUN
  1. a very dark black

How To Use pitch black In A Sentence

  • It was still pitch black at that time of the morning.
  • Another sign that Christmas was coming was when we were woken up at a seemingly ungodly hour of the morning when it was still pitch black and freezing!
  • His hair was pitch black, his eyes were a dark brown with a slight hint of green.
  • The forest was pitch black; even the moon hardly made a dent in the gloom.
  • I was eating lunch in the lunchroom when it started, and as this room has no windows it went completely pitch black.
  • We could go from pitch black to brightness in the blink of an eye-and vice versa.
  • Tyrone Power, tired of being typecast in heroic pretty-boy roles, optioned William Lindsay Gresham's pitch black noir novel himself.
  • It was still pitch black at that time of the morning.
  • It is pitch black on its upper part, lined with a bluish purple hue.
  • It's believed to be a scavenger that feeds upon dead whales and squid in the pitch black darkness of the bathypelagic zone, some 2140m/7020ft below the water surface. giant ispods went on display at the Sea Life Centre at Blackpool for the first time in Britain last year. Practical Fishkeeping
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