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morenez
A swarthy complexion.
darkness
swarthiness
Spanish
morenez
Catalan
penombra
Spanish
oscuridad
The state of being poorly illuminated.
dimness
Catalan
penombra
1
But all the ways of the owl are ways of softness and
duskiness
.
2
One ghastly vision flashed and faded and flashed upon the background of the
duskiness
.
3
Her complexion had not altogether lost the
duskiness
which came from her outdoor life.
4
His
duskiness
was accentuated by low and intensely black brows, and deep-set, heavy-lidded eyes.
5
It made only a hole of shine in the general
duskiness
of the big dining-room.
6
The girl went first: her white head-kerchief guided Petrea through the
duskiness
of the wood.
7
She had eyes of the Creole
duskiness
,
a delicate olive skin, with a pastel coloring.
8
The young man dared now to look at her- achildof the sun despite her
duskiness
.
9
Scooting up on one elbow, Nikki looked down at him in the
duskiness
of the bedroom.
10
The skyline retreated, the hills came out of the
duskiness
like a photograph in the developer tray.
11
Her beautiful white shoulders showed up the
duskiness
of her hair; her head was distinguished and arrestive.
12
As the eye became accustomed to the foetid
duskiness
of the prison, a strange picture presented itself.
13
She clapped her hands for joy, and beckoning him to haste, disappeared among the
duskiness
of the trees.
14
Handsome with the feminine
duskiness
of a cinematic villain, though I'd find out he was just from Kansas.
15
While through the open windows, the departing twilight mingled its soft
duskiness
with the splendors of the mimic day.
16
She clapped her hands for joy, and beckoning him to make haste, disappeared among the
duskiness
of the trees.
duskiness
blue duskiness
creole duskiness
dot the duskiness
feminine duskiness
foetid duskiness
Spanish
morenez
oscuridad
penumbra
Catalan
penombra
obscuritat
foscor