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pitch-dark
[ pich-dahrk ]
adjective
- dark or black as pitch:
a pitch-dark night.
pitch-dark
adjective
- extremely or completely dark
Other Words From
- pitch-darkness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of pitch-dark1
Example Sentences
The pitch-dark drama’s first season finds Michael doing things he never could have imagined in order to maintain the rickety framework of lies keeping his son alive.
The series can be pitch-dark at times, but its sharp dialogue and deeply woven story arcs tie it all together.
Lines formed at old wells as people lugged jugs of water to pitch-dark apartments in Kyiv.
There are solid, sensible reasons for "saving daylight," like for women who feel much safer going for an after-work run when it's not pitch-dark outside.
Astyanax mexicanus cave fish have adapted to an incredibly tough environment: chilly, pitch-dark caves that flood about once a year, providing brief feasts separated by long periods of starvation.
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