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Discover Ludwig"giant dark" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a noun phrase that describes something that is both large in size and dark in color or appearance. Example: The giant dark cave was filled with mysterious shadows and eerie sounds.
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They also are like giant, dark photocopies of profusely wrinkled bedsheets.
They also are like giant, dark photocopies of profusely wrinkled bed sheets.
The painting "Shatter I," which went to Art Basel, looked vaguely like a giant dark flower.
But here, giant dark clouds come rolling in from out of nowhere, and then there's a storm.
Search interest in "personalised", "giant", "dark chocolate" and "vegan" Easter eggs is at its highest level ever according to figures provided by Google Trends.
At the end of the hallway there was a table covered in fake snow and in the center of it sat a giant dark chocolate ring with a white chocolate diamond.
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At the end of the hallway was a table covered in fake snow, and in the center of it sat a giant dark-chocolate ring with a white-chocolate diamond.
As we put down our cases in the cool of our giant dark-wood bedrooms and skitter over the hot sand to meet Richard Chadburn, our sailing guru for the week, a tiny prickle of unease goes down my neck.
The full-skirted prom dress – a staple Luella piece – came in pale coffee or grey taffeta with giant, darker spots, and black satin with an antique rose print.
Shade of Jersey Blue GIANTS "New York Giants Dark Blue" (Pantone color #2758) COWBOYS "Dallas Cowboys Dark Blue" (Pantone color #282) "I like the blue here a lot better," Bennett said.
And Yinka Shonibare, in a widely seen piece called "Black Gold I," turns a wall full of small paintings into one giant, explosive dark stain.
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