dark room in English

noun
1
a room from which normal light is excluded, used for developing photographs.
A boy develops photographs in the school darkroom .

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "dark room" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "dark room", or refer to the context using the word "dark room" in the English Dictionary.

1. 11 Go to the dark room.

2. He was immured in a dark room.

3. He shone his lantern into the dark room.

4. 5 He was immured in a dark room.

5. His eyes focused slowly in the dark room.

6. Everything was shaded in his wet and dark room.

7. 18 Go to the dark room. Use the torch.

8. 6 His eyes focused slowly in the dark room.

9. She flashed/shone the torch into the dark room.

10. The burglar shone his torch into the dark room.

11. 4 He shone his lantern into the dark room.

12. 1 The burglar shone his torch into the dark room.

13. 3 She flashed/shone the torch into the dark room.

14. 2 Everything was shaded in his wet and dark room.

15. 2 The burglar shone his torch into the dark room.

16. 7 He held back, terrified of going into the dark room.

17. 14 The small dark room would seem to shrink even tinier.

18. 17 She groped blindly for the light switch in the dark room.

19. 24 The hostages were chained up and kept in a dark room.

20. 9 She woke to find her dark room lit by flashing lights.

21. We know instinctively where to reach when we enter a dark room.

22. 22 She groped blindly for the light switch in the dark room.

23. 20 He was mugged from behind and forced into a dark room.

24. The pupils of your eyes dilate when you enter a dark room.

25. It was a small dark room, and the mattresses were of straw.

26. 10 The terrorists dragged her into a dark room and duffed her up.

27. 23 Afterwards, I had to lie on a bed in a dark room.

28. 8 He was allegedly confined in a narrow, dark room for two months.

29. 21 The pupils of your eyes dilate when you enter a dark room.

30. 19 He at last spunked up enough courage and went into the dark room.

31. 12 She stumbled to her feet, crossed the dark room and switched on the light.

32. 29 There was food in the dark, yes, mush food in the hush dark room.

33. And in the meanwhile we have to suffer cooped up in this small, dark room! "

34. 25 She'd like to be on hand the moment they came out of the dark room.

35. 30 She poured herself more brandy and sat on the balcony, invisible against the dark room.

36. The first experience occurred as we entered a dark room and turned on a light switch.

37. 28 The girl opened a door with a Yale key and they entered a dark room.

38. 27 Don Watson was all dressed in black and hiding in the dark room, I heard.

39. A cyberspace scout sits in a dark room and then plugs a modem directly into his brain.

40. The smallest houses (1) consisted of one cramped, dark room, which provided living space for an entire family.

41. 13 A cyberspace scout sits in a dark room and then plugs a modem directly into his brain.

42. Room keys activate the temperature controls and turn on an entry light, so guests never enter a dark room.

43. But perhaps the most positive test consists of subjecting the pearl to an ultraviolet beam in a dark room.

44. The atmosphere in this dark room was oddly disquieting, giving him the distinct impression that he was not alone.

45. 17 They sat in a dark room, the only light coming from a candle burning in the passage outside.

46. 16 I was led into a dark room and told to lie face down on a mattress on the floor.

47. 26 Room keys activate the temperature controls and turn on an entry light, so guests never enter a dark room.

48. A light turned on in a dark room is like receiving a message from God quickly, completely, and all at once.

49. The video begins with showing Beyoncé against a green wall and Jay-Z sitting on a chair inside a dark room.

50. 15 The atmosphere in this dark room was oddly disquieting,(www.Sentencedict.com) giving him the distinct impression that he was not alone.