How To Use Pitch-dark In A Sentence
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Despite the bunching up of students in large droves of 30s, and the glaring psychedelic light sequences that alternated with a lot of pitch-dark moments, they did a good job.
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There is desultory chitchat on the verandah as evening slides into pitch-dark night.
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It would describe Jesus' birth in a pitch-dark cave, amid piles of oxen scat and filthy hay and poor travelers elbowing into the Holy Family's space, Joseph worn out from a frantic search for an inn, Mary all alone as her water breaks and her pain hits excruciating levels.
John Backman: A Jesus For The Great Recession (And Other Dark Times)
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I generally try to avoid pitch-dark, infernally hot enclosures, but now that Brown is my new best friend I find his preamble so avuncular and sweet that I almost consider it.
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The chamber was pitch-dark; he could guess that the fungi had given up the last of their stored sunlight some time before.
A TIME OF WAR
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His trips there and back were spent praying for protection, praying he'd make it there safely and back in the pitch-dark night.
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It was a pitch-dark room the size of an average bedroom with a mattress on the floor, no potty, no water, dark - very dark.
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The room was pitch-dark, but Michael felt mattresses and piles of clothes under his feet.
The Omega Theory
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It's pitch-dark and I'm bone-tired… but the human can't go to sleep until he takes cares of the animals.
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We wound our way along pitch-dark corridors and up staircases, as animatronic models of Dracula reared up at us out of coffins without warning and a masked axeman from the horror movie Scream brandished his axe at us.
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That's where all the residents draw water from and lug it up the pitch-dark stairs.
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It was pitch-dark as she walked along, but she knew that the dawn was only three or four hours away.
The Empty Family
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One is a realistic, pitch-dark forest of oaks - an ideal place for hide-and-seek in almost treeless Venice.
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How I loved to listen by the hour to the stories of those grilling days -- up at four in the pitch-dark and snow, to crawl to his job, with the blessing of a dear old Scotch landlady and a "pastie"!
An American Idyll The Life of Carleton H. Parker
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I hiked furiously, but it was pitch-dark and snowing.
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Of course, I read the book on my iPad -- in an otherwise pitch-dark room, while my wife snoozed away undisturbed.
Dr. Philip Neches: iPad in the Dark
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The rest of the year, the chamber is pitch-dark.
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In fact, they do live underground in pitch-dark burrows where their air, from a human point of view, can contain chokingly little oxygen, toxic carbon dioxide levels and a perpetual stench of ammonia.
Researchers try to understand naked mole rats' resistance to cancer
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It was a stilly pitch-dark morning; neither moon nor star nor light from house or electricity pole was to be seen.
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It was a stilly pitch-dark morning; neither moon nor star nor light from house or electricity pole was to be seen.
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His feathers were dark and sleek, as black as the pitch-dark night without a candle or a moon or a star.
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It was pitch-dark in the shed.
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He stared in front of him, but as it was still pitch-dark at the other side of the one-way glass there was only total blackness.
BEYOND THE FINAL CHAPTER • by Frank Roger
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The cave is pitch-dark. You can't see anything.
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it was pitch-dark in the cellar
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Of course, I read the book on my iPad -- in an otherwise pitch-dark room, while my wife snoozed away undisturbed.
Dr. Philip Neches: iPad in the Dark
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There is desultory chitchat on the verandah as evening slides into pitch-dark night.
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The subway froze in its tracks, and thousands of people found themselves trapped in stuffy box cars and pitch-dark tunnels.