dirkness Antonyms

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Meaning of dirkness

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dirkness (n.)

Darkness.

dirkness Sentence Examples

  1. The impenetrable darkness of the cave swallowed the explorer's flashlight beam, leaving him in absolute blindness.
  2. The dirkness of the alleyway was broken only by the flickering light of a distant streetlamp.
  3. She could barely make out the figure in the dirkness, but she could tell it was someone she knew.
  4. The fear of the dirkness crept into her heart, making her shiver uncontrollably.
  5. The lone wolf howled at the moon, its mournful cry echoing through the dirkness.
  6. The dirkness of the ocean depths was both terrifying and awe-inspiring.
  7. He closed his eyes and tried to imagine the dirkness of space, but he couldn't comprehend its vastness.
  8. The dirkness of the night sky was illuminated by the brilliant streaks of shooting stars.
  9. The dirkness of the forest was pierced by the sudden flash of lightning, followed by the rumble of thunder.
  10. She huddled in the dirkness, trying to hide from the horrors that lurked in the shadows.

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Darkness.

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The impenetrable darkness of the cave swallowed the explorer's flashlight beam, leaving him in absolute blindness.

The dirkness of the alleyway was broken only by the flickering light of a distant streetlamp.

She could barely make out the figure in the dirkness, but she could tell it was someone she knew.

The fear of the dirkness crept into her heart, making her shiver uncontrollably.