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to shadowy
adjective
In shadow; darkened by shadows.
Exact(41)
Arrows pointing to shadowy tumors become invisible in the gray.
He left his campaign largely to shadowy figures like his bodyguard, Aleksandr Korzhakov.
Clues to shadowy goings-on are discovered in motel rooms and amid library stacks.
Mary Katrantzou, a master of colorful prints, discreetly changed tack from pattern to shadowy photographic prints.
Criminal gangs roamed the factory, removing finished cars from the assembly line and delivering them to shadowy third parties.
"Have you seen Kieran?" he calls out to shadowy figures hunched over stage sets in the former banana store.
Similar(18)
He is rumored to have connections to the shadowy media guerrilla group The Yes Men.
Delicate shards of white porcelain and glaze are pinned to the paper next to their shadowy exposures.
Well-traveled ground can yield insight, and Mr. Arthur uncovered enough to attract the like-minded to his shadowy outlands.
Mr. Barclay can't even match Mr. Coben's ability to ascribe minimally human motivations to the shadowy figures in his story.
Due to the shadowy nature of Bormann's activities, was unable to refute the prosecution's assertions as to the extent of his involvement in decision making.
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