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dark

[dahrk] / dɑrk /










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Her dark hair was in long, thin braids and framed her friendly face.

From Los Angeles Times

It shows a harbour littered with lobster boxes and boats bobbing in the water, as well as colourful bunting along the dark streets of St Amelia.

From BBC

Using newly released data from major dark energy observatories, he concludes that the cosmos will continue expanding for roughly another 11 billion years before reaching its largest size.

From Science Daily

"Through some of the darkest days of my career, with his infectious smile he would walk in and brighten up every single day."

From BBC

I can easily reel off the losses that stuck with me in the Six Nations, as they can take you to a really dark place at times.

From BBC