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darkish

[dahr-kish] / ˈdɑr kɪʃ /




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The windows were also convincing, making the room that she sits in now feel open and light, something Smokler said she needed after “a long, darkish period.”

From Seattle Times

It’s a dark wool jacket with matching pants and a darkish Japanese denim vest.

From The Wall Street Journal

The darkish sky indicates dust still clogging the atmosphere in August, when the panorama was shot by Curiosity’s mast camera.

From Seattle Times

Others were at this on the frow, too, and they all wore a very specific style of jean: straight-legged and darkish, and ending an inch or two above the ankle.

From The Guardian

In 13 patients, hair turned darkish brown or black; in one patient, it turned black in patches.

From The Guardian