darkling in English

adjective
1
of or relating to growing darkness.
the darkling sky

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1. A darkling fire, faint hovering o'er a tomb.

2. Antiquarian is one of the sub-types of the Darkling seeming

3. Her high-borne turban'd head she wags, and rolls her darkling eye.

4. Agita® is a first choice for house fly and darkling beetle control

5. Thomas Hardy's Darkling Thrush is a perfect combination of romanticism, realism and modernism.

6. He reeled and recovered , the darkling abyss below beckoning to him, inviting his fall.

7. Antonyms for Brightened include blackened, dark, darkened, darkish, darkling, dimmed, dusk, dusky, lightless and pitch-black

8. Her silver was trotting through the grass, to a darkling stream beneath a sea of stars.

9. Agita - Agita 10 WG from Elanco is an innovative insecticide for darkling beetle and house fly control

10. His very birth is a stolen thing, the darkling fruit of a divine Amour in a dusky cavern

11. It needed but this to complete the grim suggestiveness of the barren waste, the chilling wind, and the darkling sky.

12. She stalked, stiff-legged like a wolf, into the darkling garden and like a wolf she sniffed the air.

13. Coleopterans that function as scavengers include Scarabaeidae, Tenebrionidae (darkling beetles), Silphidae (carrion and burying beetles), and Dermestidae (dermestid or hide beetles)

14. Studies on the darkling beetles (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) known from Grand Bahama Island, with descriptions of new species of Branchus and Adelina

15. A good many people never learn to sing until the darkling shadows fall. The fabled nightingale carols with his breast against a thorn.

16. And we are here as on a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, Where ignorant armies clash by night.

17. This article analyses the causes of making projector's luminosity darkling and introduces their maintenance ranges and effect and brings forward their schemes of maintenance and their cost.

18. At last, more than thirty million years hence, the huge red-hot dome of the sun had come to obscure nearly a tenth part of the darkling heavens.

19. Back formation is the method of forming new words by subtracting something from old ones.The adverbs sideling, groveling, darkling were formed by adding the suffix -ling.But in such sentences, he walks sideling, he lies groveling, I listen darkling, the suffix -ling looked exactly like the ending -ing with the oust that the verbs to sidle, to grovel, to darkle were formed from the adverbs by

20. The moon had gone down, but the sun had not yet risen, and the sky appeared a sheet of darkling blue. Apart from night-prowlers, all was asleep.

21. To mark the release of his new novel, Beastings, author and proto-Heathcliffe Ben Myers puts together a thirteen track accompaniment to the book's wild and darkling cumbrian noir

22. On a darkling plain in a far away place the skeletons of hundreds of unnamed people lie strewn over the land amidst the red dirt and brown grasses scorched by the equatorial sun.

23. (1) Thus, if Hardy ‘leant upon a coppice gate,’ Rabinowitz is ‘Ensnared at the main gate’; Hardy's line ‘The tangled Bine stems scored the sky’ is ghosted in Darkling as: ‘Scores of music I / Can't hear any more…’ .

24. Now then that darkling wight is lifted by the officers and brought to the altar in the centre; and there the Hiereus accuses him of the two and twenty Basenesses, while the Hegemom lifting up his chained arms cries again and again against his enemy that he is under …

25. Darkling ThrushAt once a voice arose amongThe bleak twigs overheadIn a full-hearted evensongOf joy illimited;An aged thrush, frail, gaunt, and small,In blast-beruffled plume,Had chosen thus to fling his soulUpon the growing gloom.So little cause for Carolingsof such ecstatic soundWas written on terrestrial thingsAfar or nigh around,That I could