How To Use Stygian In A Sentence
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They hurried then through endless passages, some smoothly walled and artificially lighted, others rough-hewn in the solid rock, dankly odorous and in Stygian darkness.
"Thia of the Drylands" by Harl Vincent, part 3
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The grand prize is a special housing plot in the mysterious Stygian Abyss!
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He solved the Chelsi problem by having her noisily eaten by a Stygian panther in the lab menagerie.
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He and Argos' finest soldiers embark on a quest to find the Stygian Witches with a pair of hunters and Io following.
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From wandring _Stygian_ shores, where it doth endlesse moue.
The Faerie Queene — Volume 01
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What sort of stygian rider clauses did the Air contract contain?
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Neptune (the god of the Sea), and Pluto ( 'nether' or Stygian Jove).
Milton's Comus
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upon those roseate lips a Stygian hue
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Before thee the Stygian pools [296-329] shook for fear, before thee the warder of hell, couched on half-gnawn bones in his blood-stained cavern; to thee not any form was terrible, not Typhoeus 'self towering in arms; thou wast not bereft of counsel when the snake of Lerna encompassed thee with thronging heads.
The Aeneid of Virgil
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The star-nosed mole, operating in the Stygian darkness of its burrow, can detect the presence of a tasty tidbit, such as an insect larva or tiny worm, determine that it is edible and gulp it down in half that time.
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He estimated that only twenty minutes of light remained in his last lamp before the Stygian gloom returned for good.
INCA GOLD
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His ingenious lighting did much to make the most of the subtle settings, some of which poured strange light into Stygian glooms.
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In Canada, Codan is a farm involved in some Stygian hocus-pocus, breeding genetically altered sheep, and is where I found this delightful picture ...
Codan the Barbarian!
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The star-nosed mole, operating in the Stygian darkness of its burrow, can detect the presence of a tasty tidbit, such as an insect larva or tiny worm, determine that it is edible and gulp it down in half that time.
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A Stygian this time, his face tattooed in arcane designs that had been old when Acheron was new to the world.
Archive 2009-12-01
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She found the man a baffling and fascinating combination of qualities, all petty selfishness and colossal egotisms one minute, abounding in endless charms and graces and small endearing chivalries the next; outrageously outspoken at times, at other times, reticent to the point of secretiveness; now reaching the most extravagant pitch of high spirits, and then, almost without warning, submerged in moods of Stygian gloom from which nothing could rouse him.
Wild Wings A Romance of Youth
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Hunt himself described a cave near the site of his painting as the ‘cavern of Dis’ and thought of the ‘Stygian lake,’ evidence that he identified the region with the netherworld.
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The entire kingdom is ruled by the clergy, with the closest devotee or disciple of Set having the single most influential hand throughout the Stygian territory.
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Stygian Banks staying for waftage, 'I melt into the air with a voluptuousness so delicate that I am content to be alone.
The Enjoyment of Art
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Abruptly there was darkness, not the ordinary darkness of the night but absolute Stygian inkiness.
"The Barrier" by Harl Vincent, part 1
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Stygian Lurker quest reward can now be regained.
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Each detonation illuminated the short terrace for an instant then the houses were plunged into a Stygian dark.
RESCUING ROSE
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The entire kingdom is ruled by the clergy, with the closest devotee or disciple of Set having the single most influential hand throughout the Stygian territory.
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Hence loathed Melancholy.../In Stygian cave forlorn
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The Stygian's choice of language would have shamed the toughest courtezan in Aquilonia.
The Coming Of Conan The Cimmerian
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Another crew, assigned to white-lead the drawbar, sloshes about the pit, solaced by some Stygian philosophy of their own.
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The term 'film noir' gets thoroughly redefined in Bela Tarr's The Man From London, a mystery story cloaked in such stygian darkness that some viewers may succumb to eye strain before its enigmas are unfolded," writes Jonathan Romney at Screen Daily.
GreenCine Daily: Cannes. The Man From London.