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total darkness

noun as in blackness

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Havana’s streets were plunged into near total darkness as residents sat on the doorsteps in the stifling heat, their faces lit up by their mobile phones – as long as their batteries lasted.

From BBC

It was still Antarctic winter so satellites couldn’t penetrate the total darkness to take pictures of the birds.

From BBC

“Why? Because now light is coming in, the gasses within have changed, and there are very sensitive species that live in total darkness. They have already killed hundreds of millions” of organisms.

Sydney took charge of physical conditioning, which is why early Saturday morning the two of them ran on the beach in near total darkness.

On Sunday night, Mr Trump posted a bizarre campaign ad on Truth Social where his own head takes on the role of the moon – blocking out the sun and plunging America into total darkness.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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