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Filter by Meaning The stygian expression on her face told me that something was wrong.
The stygian rain on the day of the funeral added to the somber mood.
The stygian painting depicted a scene of despair and hopelessness.
The stygian fumes of the volcano choked the air and burned my eyes.
The stygian darkness of the room was only broken by a single candle.
The forest was a stygian place, with twisted trees and overgrown bushes blocking out the sunlight.
The abandoned factory had a stygian air of neglect, with rusted machinery and broken windows.
The old church was in a stygian state of disrepair, with broken windows and crumbling walls.
The prison was a stygian institution, with high walls and barbed wire fences.
The shipwreck was a stygian reminder of the dangers of the sea, with its broken hull and debris.
The war had left the country in a stygian state, with ruins and destruction everywhere.
The ghost town was a stygian reminder of a bygone era.
The storm had transformed the calm sea into a stygian tempest.
The abandoned building had a stygian look to it.
The cemetery was a stygian place, with the graves and tombstones giving it a spooky atmosphere.
The toxic waste had turned the river into a stygian sludge, killing all the fish and wildlife.
The ghostly apparition had a stygian presence, filling the room with dread.
The stygian look in his eyes revealed the depth of his grief.
The stygian shade of the painting conveyed a sense of melancholy.
The soldier's stygian expression conveyed the weight of his war experiences.
The storm clouds created a stygian atmosphere over the city.
The narrow alley was stygian, with no streetlights to provide any illumination.
The stygian blackness of space was both beautiful and terrifying.
The stygian tone of his voice made her shiver.
The stygian shadows cast by the trees made her feel uneasy.
The stygian depths of the ocean hid many mysteries.
The stygian night was made even darker by the absence of the moon and stars.
The stygian atmosphere of the movie left the audience feeling disturbed.
The stygian clouds signaled an approaching storm.
The stygian darkness of the cave terrified the spelunkers.
The stygian darkness made it impossible to see anything in front of him.
The stygian mist hung heavily over the river, obscuring the view.
The stygian depths were said to be filled with the screams of the damned.
The hero had to cross the stygian river to reach the underworld.
The stygian caves were said to lead to the underworld.
The stygian boatman ferried the dead across the river to the underworld.
The stygian waters were said to be cursed by the gods.
The stygian ritual was meant to appease the gods of the underworld.
The stygian landscape was barren and desolate.
The forest was stygian, with dense foliage blocking out all sunlight.
The stygian interior of the haunted house was unsettling.
The night was stygian, with no moon or streetlights to guide our way.
The storm clouds were stygian, signaling an imminent downpour.
The stygian darkness of the cave made it impossible to see anything.
The abandoned building was stygian and foreboding, with broken windows and boarded-up doors.
The stygian void of space is both beautiful and terrifying.
The stygian clouds blocked out all the light from the sun.
The tunnel was so stygian that we had to rely on our sense of touch to find our way through.
The room was so stygian that I could barely make out my hand in front of my face.
The alleyway was so stygian that I couldn't even see my own hand in front of my face.
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