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blacken

[blak-uhn] / ˈblæk ən /




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The herb has been used for more than 1,000 years and has traditionally been associated with "blacken hair and nourish essence."

From Science Daily Jun. 7, 2026

These incidents may temporarily blacken the eyes of the NBA and Major League Baseball but sports gambling is here to stay.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 5, 2025

You’re not looking to fully blacken every kernel, just enough scorch to bring out that toasty, nutty edge.

From Salon Aug. 5, 2025

But as the ghostly figure draws nearer, its skin rots and its eyes blacken.

From New York Times Mar. 31, 2023

Instead he'touched the letter to the candle flame and watched the parchment blacken, curl, and flare up.

From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin

When the ice blackens it's ability to reflect the sun diminishes and this accelerates the melting of the ice.

From Science Daily Jun. 4, 2024

In a clearing of Colombia's Pacific jungle, the dense canopy encircles an area of desolation left by a clandestine refinery, where oil waste blackens everything underfoot, seeping into the soil and coating the vegetation.

From Reuters Dec. 26, 2022

A plume of smoke rises up above the streetlamps and blackens the sky.

From The New Yorker Jul. 26, 2019

Darkened red looks brown and whitened red turns pink, Dufy said, while yellow blackens with shading and fades away in the light.

From New York Times Oct. 25, 2012

His ink blackens; and in the end he can’t be kept from making a few discreet inquiries, among friends.

From "Typical American" by Gish Jen

Another builds rainbow-colored bowls overflowing with blackened chicken, rice, leafy greens, fresh vegetables and other thoughtfully placed garnishes.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 22, 2026

Supermarket shelves stacked with products blackened from the fire were stacked up beneath a cratered ceiling and behind blown-out windows.

From Barron's Aug. 22, 2026

Residents affected by wildfires say they were left "angry and upset" after a mural of Prime Minister Andy Burnham was painted on a blackened mountainside above their homes.

From BBC Aug. 21, 2026

Salisbury was colorful: A mixed martial arts enthusiast, he once appeared at the agency’s headquarters with his face bruised and eye blackened from a recent bout.

From Salon Aug. 15, 2026

His armored skirt was made from thousands of blackened, twisted bones, woven together like chain links and clasped in place by a belt of interlocking monstrous arms.

From "The House of Hades" by Rick Riordan

The mood among many Labour MPs is darkening, even blackening.

From BBC Feb. 5, 2026

Algae lying dormant on the ice starts blooming in spring blackening large areas of the ice.

From Science Daily Jun. 4, 2024

The midday gray blackening, then brightening, on account of a remote and veiled disk of sun and moon.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 6, 2024

Hawaiian-style huli huli chicken, barbecued on the grill out front, wanted a bit more blackening, but still: tasty, gently sweet, a little spice.

From Seattle Times Nov. 8, 2023

Outside, Dill appeared even more wan and pale than usual under the blackening sky.

From "The Serpent King" by Jeff Zentner




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