Sentence examples for shadowiness from inspiring English sources

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shadowiness

noun

The state or property of being shadowy.

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All this uncertainty adds to the shadowiness of the experience.

There she meets a sheep (sensitively rendered by David Greenspan, who brings an insidious shadowiness to the part), who warns her that she must change her ways or lose her life.

Which banana republic was home to such shadowiness?

Pah! Mandy may have had the ambition, the rise, and the shadowiness, but no one's ever going to award him this kind of nation-shaping credit.

And the drama is increased by the shadowiness of the original images, those damp black-and-grey postcards often sold for a few coins in these very cathedrals themselves.

In the five years that followed, Polachek and Wimberly parted ways with Pfenning and released 2012's Something, digging deeper into their 80s pop obsession with added shadowiness and gothic murder ballads.

And Ms. Burstyn, who has found the uneasiness beneath surface serenity again and again in film, combines a beatific glow with an exasperating, masochistic shadowiness that brings complexity to the idea of saintliness.

You might wonder if the shadowiness is a subtle admission of shame: "We don't want anyone looking too closely at this thing".

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