Similar words: darken, darkening, harken, awakened, genetic marker, dark, marker, market. Meaning: ['dɑːkən] adj. 1. (of fabrics and paper) grown dark in color over time 2. become or made dark by lack of light.
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61. Why should three bully boys help a stranger in a darkened alleyway off Cheapside?
62. The virtual disappearance of the moon glow then lights up the stars in the darkened sky.
63. Runnels of sweat darkened the front of his white shirt and spread in a line along his waistband.
64. Even with this stratagem the blue of sky and the green of palm trees is darkened considerably.
65. The film takes place during foggy days in London and in the gloom of darkened rooms and candlelit corridors.
66. And, in spite of himself, he heard he was groaning quietly, like the men in the darkened room.
67. His production opens with a darkened stage, lit only by a spotlight on a tiny, fragile rod puppet.
68. The girl's face darkened slightly when the woman stepped into view.
69. All the captives were kept in a darkened room with their hands tied.
70. The sky had darkened by the time they pulled into the clearing where Kingsley had built his two-story house.
71. On screen, a glowing rocket climbs into the darkened sky.
72. On the darkened deck of the Minerva they sat listening contentedly to Strauss waltzes from the stereo.
73. The people at the curb listened to the speeches and snapped their papers, studying their reflections in the darkened windows.
74. The window behind the stove, and picture window over the table, allowed us to gaze across the darkened canyon.
75. Supposedly, he wandered into a darkened room and banged his head on a cupboard.
76. He would lie abed in the darkened dormitory, sensing a sloshing sea of human and mutant existence surrounding him.
77. Each afternoon the skies darkened and a violent cleansing rainstorm swept the town.
78. Illingworth greeted me perfunctorily and led me through the now darkened 70 ground floor of the building.
79. Ancient women sat in darkened eighteenth- and nineteenth-century doorways, heads covered in kerchiefs or round-brimmed hats like up-ended pudding basins.
80. Though it is not yet the coal regions, the trees feel darkened by coal dust.
81. In minutes the sky had darkened and a heavy rainstorm was lacing the fields before me.
82. Bright rays have not yet been darkened by these means and thus represent ejecta from craters of relatively recent origin.
83. Christmas was coming,[http://sentencedict.com/darkened.html] but without much conviction in a darkened Britain.
84. Charles stressed that Aimee's hair would look especially striking if it was darkened and enriched to give the illusion of body.
85. Some smiled, some frowned, and the King's face darkened at the beggar's pride and shamelessness.
86. Dragons so numerous that their wings darkened the sky descended on the Chaos Host.
87. The girls' long hair flowing over tight turtle-neck sweaters, eyes darkened against pale skin.
88. It is aimed at him from the darkened press box.
89. His face had darkened with shame at having his pleasure aroused in public by one of his daughters.
90. His gorgeous chops are darkened by nothing more than a wispy hint of a goatee.
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