Synonym: in darkness. Similar words: starkly, sparkly, darkle, darkling, sparkle, parkland, sparkler, sparkling. Meaning: ['dɑrklɪ /'dɑːk-] adv. 1. without light 2. in a dark glowering menacing manner.
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(61) The country expanded darkly defined underneath the moving curtain.
(62) Her thoughts circled darkly round Bernard's strange behaviour.
(63) Dangerously exciting and darkly romantic, Fallen is a page turning thriller and the ultimate love story.
(64) Von Otter was superb both in the darkly dramatic songs, and in the lighter ones.
(65) JB: I particularly liked your detached, darkly humorous voice-over, which recalls the writing of Philip K Dick and Douglas Coupland.
(66) The strong and darkly handsome visage was gaunt and haggard.
(67) The tea was darkly amber, the way he liked it.
(68) That spiraling, darkly modern duet reminded Kauffman of his home image.
(69) The cook and the correspondant swore darkly at the creature.
(70) Lachman's team also looked out how adaptive it was for people to have either rose-tinted or darkly clouded views of their past and future.
(71) Dr. Strangelove is Stanley Kubrick's darkly comedic masterpiece that uses his witty and cutting brand of satire to boldly assert that the destruction of Earth is, in fact, bad.
(72) The waters darkly glistened ; at times feeding fish broke the placid surface.
(73) Sinclair Lewis'novels are darkly funny examinations of American society and culture.
(74) The centromeric regions of almost chromosomes in Chinese White rabbit were darkly stained, but which varied in size.
(75) Far from it. He then averred darkly that he did "not know how we would face the next generation if we left this injustice unrepaired ."
(76) In fact dark can't fear also, terrible of is you bog down in darkly.
(77) Even though his analysis was logical and coherent, he tended to look at human beings too darkly, cynically, and demandingly.
(78) As she drew nigh, the arch-fiend whispered him to condense into small compass and drop into her tender bosom a germ of evil that would be sure to blossom darkly soon, and bear black fruit betimes.
(79) On celluloid would be born the evil genius Rotwang in Fritz Lang's stunning silent movie Metropolis, and Peter Sellers's darkly humorous portrayal of the appalling Dr.
(80) The younger boy had already run off towards a motley collection of mud brick houses nearby; but the eldest was still there, muttering darkly, chest out, showing that he wasn't intimidated.
(81) The Canadian Brass are known for a version that is both jazzy and darkly humorous.
(82) The cook and the correspondent swore darkly at the creature.
(83) Space commentators muttered darkly about Mars being a cosmic equivalent of the Bermuda triangle.
(84) Darkly are there behind this light, darkness shining in the brightness, delta of Cassiopeia(sentence dictionary), worlds.
(85) New problems and challenges are seen in terms of old struggles and the call for gay rights darkly interpreted as part of a Communist plot to demoralise the nation.
(86) Grossly (gastroscopy): lesions were multifocal or diffuse, hyperemia , edema on mucosa appearing darkly red . Petechial hemorrhage or erosion were seen , occasionally yellow-white mucous exudate.
(87) Leaves form is falcate , and darkly greenish with two parallelly stomatic bands in the hypodermis.
(88) He hinted darkly that we had not heard the last of the matter.
(89) P?? T Anderson's epic about the birth of America's obsession with oil was as ruggedly individual, frontier-pushing and darkly magnificent, as its subject matter.
(90) Bergman, right, relaxes on location on the islet of Faro off Gotland Island in the Baltic Sea, southeastern Sweden, during filming of "Through A Glass, Darkly" in this 1960 file photo.
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