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- adjective
superlative form ofdark : mostdark .
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Examples
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She reveals what she calls her darkest secrets to who else, Oprah.
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But prosecutor Scarlett Wilson said she accepted the wishes of the family, who were ready to put what they called the darkest period of their lives behind them.
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But prosecutor Scarlett Wilson said she accepted the wishes of the family, who were ready to put what they called the darkest period of their lives behind them.
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But prosecutor Scarlett Wilson said she accepted the wishes of the family, who were ready to put what they called the darkest period of their lives behind them.
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When you have someone who says he rescued people in darkest Cambodia, people are so desperate for it to be true that they don't check.
Tin Soldiers 2010
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He was terribly impressed that I knew who had originally written the Green Lantern incantation: In brightest day, in darkest night, no evil can escape my sight.
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The book is cloth-bound in darkest black, sans dust jacket, with a sticker on the front listing the title and author, along with a haunting black and white photograph.
“20th Century Ghosts” by Joe Hill (William Morrow, 2007) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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The book is cloth-bound in darkest black, sans dust jacket, with a sticker on the front listing the title and author, along with a haunting black and white photograph.
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I think every side of me comes out on my blog — my darkest is definitely there, my lightest-humoured is definitely there.
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This season also features what is often called the darkest-ever episode of Trek, when Sisko and Garak scheme, conspire, manipulate and even carry out murder in order to trick the Romulans into attacking the Dominion.
Archive 2008-09-01 Adam Whitehead 2008
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