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Darkness

Darkness meaning

The state of being dark; lack of light; the absolute or comparative absence of light. | The state or quality of reflecting little light, of tending to a blackish or brownish color. | Any space that such colour pervades.

Example sentences (20)

Event attendees will also have a chance to sample from kegs called "kilderkins" with one-off Darkness variants like S’Mores Darkness, Nutella Darkness and German Chocolate Cake Darkness.

Simply put, darkness kills – and darkness in the evening is far deadlier than darkness in the morning.

At Level 5 Oathbreakers gain "Crown of Madness" and "Darkness" as additional prepared spells, allowing them to get enemies to attack their allies and create fields of darkness to conceal their allies.

The five track CD, ‘Darkness Into Darkness’, is dedicated to every UK miner who lost their life while working in the country's collieries, with all proceeds going to the Scottish Mining Museum.

I can think of more than a few unsettling attributes of living in constant darkness, and it’s certainly an interesting and effective backdrop for a bizarro murder case, where potentially all characters are susceptible to darkness-related mental stress.

In a sermon in Montgomery, Alabama, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. preached, “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that.

The darkness that settled was like no darkness I’ve ever known.

Extraordinary Darkness Distribution Companies everywhere delivering darkness and forcing people to pay their fraudulently estimated bills.

That darkness is so complete, and these people yelling at each other in that darkness and shooting at each other, I’m not sure you’re going to want to sit through 15 minutes of that.

The Bible says, “The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness does not overcome it” (John 1:5).

Blackbeard reveals that he did it to take the Darkness Darkness Fruit away from Thatch, launching his own long running plot for pirate supremacy.

Methinks the internet (collectively) has stared into the darkness for too long, and this is somehow the darkness staring back.

Some people love darkness more than light, because it is under the cover of darkness that they thrive, luxuriating in their evil acts: grand larceny, plunder, killings, and others.

The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it” (John 1:4–5).

At the end of the story, when the morning is gloomy and the sun hiding its face for sorrow, light and dark have returned to their proper places, the outward darkness reflecting the true, inner darkness of the family feud out of sorrow for the lovers.

For over a decade it was also known as "World of Darkness," causing it to be referred to as the "new World of Darkness" or nWoD to distinguish it from the prior line of games.

It has been suggested that it comes from the Anglo-Cornish word "Tulgu", 'darkness', which in turn comes from the Cornish language "Tewolgow" 'darkness, gloominess'.

She relied instead on a variety of lighting effects to reinforce mood; actors seemed to come out of darkness and return to darkness.

This contradicts the observed darkness of the night. citation History Edward Robert Harrison 's Darkness at Night: A Riddle of the Universe (1987) gives an account of the dark night sky paradox, seen as a problem in the history of science.

A big bone of contention between comic fans and fans of the old DCEU was the darkness those movies brought to the screen and the way Batman in particular was portrayed.