Sinônimos
Examples for "dark"
Examples for "dark"
1They were buried in dust in the dark room in the clock-tower.
2No, no; that would be luxurious; let us chat in the dark.
3No, no; the man who is in the dark is in safety.
4The leader is a dark-brown stallion; the mares are lighter in colour.
5I'd felt dark power similar to this before today-similar ,butnot identical.
1However, Boxee emerges at sour times for Apple in its developer community.
2Now we also see more secured loans, particularly home loans, turning sour.
3Although the way we are currently behaving may sour her against us.
4Use this flavorful sauce wherever you might normally use a sweet-and-sour sauce.
5Refiners need heavier, sour grades for blending for diesel or other products.
1And the overall result is a moody sophomore work long on ambition.
2After Johann's sortie, however, Keiko became more moody, often quarreling with Beatrice.
3The remainder of the day was passed by him in moody thought.
4It is a moody monster not catalogued in the list of terrors.
5Their ruler had seemed moody of late, and given to strange forebodings.
1But the Nabals are sullen; they are grumblers; they are never done.
2It was not a sullen shrug; it only said he didn't know.
3Two sullen crimson discs glowed in the black arch of the tunnel.
4The stillness out of doors bespoke a sullen break in the storm.
5Engines snorted in sullen labor, charging to and fro, aimlessly it appeared.
1A glum, tired, downbeat group tonight, the bad news outweighing the good.
2Slidell looked so glum, I let the grating command pass without comment.
3His attitude, contradictory but somehow attractive-almostpiquant-wasone of glum good cheer.
4Even the glum-faced stepson of the narrator roused up into some interest.
5No burgers for a while. He looked glum as he said it.
1Facebook Twitter Pinterest Fans gather to watch 'dour German second division football'.
2The opening quarter-hour was dour with neither side taking a dominant role.
3A dour deduction that Hamish reached, all by himself, just hours ago.
4And you seem... well, somewhat more dour than I've seen you before.
5The clinic was located in a dour Victorian hospital in central London.
1It shows the dramatic image of Wordsworth emerging from a glowering landscape.
2She came and sat on the table, looking a bit less glowering.
3She was hurt, and a little glowering anger shone in her face.
4But still he hesitated, glowering with suspicion; unwilling to trust them alone.
5He lighted another cigar, beaming through the smoke on the glowering minister.
1The old man smiled in his most saturnine fashion and sighed dismally.
2Father Brown seemed rather to like the saturnine candour of the soldier.
3The parrot edged along his knee and eyed him with saturnine affection.
4A fleeting smile lighted up the saturnine gloom of his present mood.
5Then if the result pleased him, a smile overspread his saturnine features.
1A trail ran through the woods; a trail singularly morose and unattractive.
2The missionaries have in consequence been accused of being morose and narrow-minded.
3The morose moon started up, a tragic hieroglyph in the passionless sky.
4Even the animals, in their woven willow enclosures, appeared bedraggled and morose.
5He was morose and disheartened; gloomy thoughts revolved behind his aching brow.
6During the progress of the meal Kathleen West appeared, silent and morose.
7To my mind, the name in that form is morose and downbeat.
8He became morose, violent and cruel, and obsessed with altogether false ideas.
9To have deliberately written notes in such terms would have been morose.
10The morose rhinoceros, though less numerous, are found in every thick jungle.
11Yet it was not this alone that made him gloomy and morose.
12You just can't be bothered by the slightly morose aspect of it.
13Those about him had never seen the count so morose and irritable.
14General Richardson was a morose and at times a very disagreeable man.
15The mind became soured and morose, and lost much of its equipoise.
16A morose elderly young demonstrator brightened momentarily at the sight of Lewisham.
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