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was dusky
adjective
Dimly lit, as at dusk (evening).
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Inside St. Mark's Basilica, with its splendid gold mosaics and cow-eyed evangelists, the winter light was dusky.
The place was dusky under night lights & quiet, considering that four or five hundred animals were there.
Jones said Dhu had no pulse, her body appeared cold, her skin was dusky and her lips had a tinge of blue.
With that, he strode in his host's footsteps into the house, which was dusky and cold, and smelled faintly of sweat and old age.
It was dusky pink, a colour that has featured strongly in her adult collections, and was made in fake suede, which shows her early pledge not to use animal skins.
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Mr. Zukerman's playing was dusky-toned and sometimes boldly conceived but, as is his way, oddly aggressive.
Jon Clark's lighting is dusky.
The string tone is dusky and thick yet never gloppy.
There were dusky rivers meandering through dense pine forests, cotton fields, and tobacco patches.
The palette is dusky pink or putty grey, with 1940s-inspired accents of cream and café-au-lait leather furniture, oak, mirrors and luminescent champagne-hued silk eiderdowns.
There have long been dusky, baritonal qualities to Mr. Domingo's singing, but the overall colorings and ping in his sound were those of a tenor.
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