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fuliginous

[fyoo-lij-uh-nuhs] / fyuˈlɪdʒ ə nəs /






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I toy with shouting some tidbit more—some terrifying, unthinkable threat, some blackly fuliginous riddling hex—but my heart’s not in it.

From Literature

Within his dusky arms the wretch he caught, And with smutched lips, fuliginous and hot, Repaid the kiss which he to Christ had given.

From Project Gutenberg

At first moist and coated with a whitish fur or a mucous secretion, it afterward, if life is prolonged, grows red and shining or brown and fuliginous.

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It was vulgarly called witch-riding, and considered as arising from the weight of fuliginous spirits incumbent on the breast.

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I turned up the dull and stinking oil lamp, and tried to read; but that fuliginous glim haunted the pages.

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