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Filter by Meaning The news from the war-torn country was darkly disheartening.
The novel portrays a darkly pessimistic view of society.
The play's themes explore the darkly conflicted nature of humanity.
She looked at him darkly, not wanting to hear the bad news.
The old mansion loomed darkly in the misty moonlight.
The forest was darkly silent, with only the occasional rustling of leaves.
The sky was darkly overcast, indicating a storm was coming.
He spoke darkly about the future of the economy.
She gazed out the window, lost in darkly contemplative thoughts.
The horror movie depicted a darkly supernatural presence.
The movie's darkly atmospheric setting added to its sense of horror.
The dictator ruled the country with a darkly iron fist.
The shadowy figure in the alleyway moved darkly and disappeared into the night.
The politician's eyes glinted darkly as she made her controversial speech.
The ominous storm clouds gathered darkly on the horizon.
The rumor spread darkly through the small town.
The cult leader's voice echoed darkly through the dimly lit room.
The old mansion stood darkly against the night sky.
The room was darkly lit, making it difficult to see.
The message was conveyed darkly to avoid any suspicion.
The history of the ancient civilization is darkly shrouded in mystery.
The future of the company looked darkly uncertain.
The darkly lit room gave a sense of unease to the visitors.
The mystery novel was written in a darkly atmospheric style.
The artist's paintings were often darkly surreal.
The news of the accident was darkly disturbing.
The history of the town was darkly intertwined with that of the neighboring city.
The darkly veiled woman walked past without acknowledging anyone.
The forest loomed darkly, making her feel uneasy.
The old castle stood darkly against the stormy sky.
The shadowy figure moved darkly through the alleyway.
The legend spoke darkly of a curse that haunted the town.
The darkly ominous clouds signaled an impending storm.
The darkly tinted sunglasses concealed his eyes.
The darkly whispered secrets sent shivers down her spine.
The darkly written novel kept me on the edge of my seat.
The movie's ending left the audience feeling darkly unsatisfied.
The weatherman predicted that the storm would darkly ravage the coast.
The journalist wrote darkly about the company's unethical practices.
The news reports were filled with darkly ominous predictions about the future.
The news reporter spoke darkly about the upcoming storm.
The storm clouds loomed darkly overhead, threatening to burst at any moment.
The sky was darkly overcast, and rain was imminent.
She spoke darkly of her ex-boyfriend, insinuating that he was dishonest.
The haunted forest was rumored to be darkly cursed.
The black marketeer sold the stolen goods darkly.
The politician spoke darkly of his opponent's character.
The journalist's article shed light on a darkly hidden aspect of society.
The director filmed the scene darkly, using shadows and low lighting to create a sense of suspense.
The atmosphere in the haunted house felt darkly foreboding.
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