Use "blackness" in a sentence

1. Its blackness has no connection with the sublime blackness of the inkstand.

2. Centering Blackness Framework June 2020

3. Beware the blackness of day.

4. The mountains were shadowing into blackness.

5. The sky is o’ershadowed with blackness.

6. A retreat from the beauty of blackness.

7. The twilight had turned to a deep blackness.

8. There ensued a blinding light and then blackness.

9. Black life is “Anagrammatical.” “Anagrammatical blackness…exists,” as she puts it, “as an index of violability and potentiality.” This is a Blackness betwixt and between, caught in the opening/rift/tear marked by this index—“blackness anew, blackness as a/temporal, in and out of place and time putting pressure on meaning and

10. Even in its blackness, the sky did not rest.

11. She peered out into the blackness of the night.

12. He brought the fertile blackness of the earth with him.

13. I stared out into the inky blackness of the night.

14. The ground blackness is the pure abstraction of the quality black.

15. Occasional low lintels bumped and scraped his head in the blackness.

16. The blackness was suddenly all around, closing in like quicksand.

17. The room darkened, and Culley's outline melded into blackness beside her.

18. Words were rising through the blackness like little wriggling golden fish.

19. Blacklegging; blackletter; blacklist; blackmail; blackmail attempt; blackmail threat; blackmailer; blackness; blackness of space; Do you want to translate into other languages? Have a look at our Turkish-English dictionary.

20. Bloody misfits, he cursed inwardly, as he trudged down into the blackness.

21. A searing pain exploded between her ears and she sank into blackness.

22. 69 I clothe the heavens with blackness, and make sackcloth their covering.

23. I clothe the heavens with blackness And make sackcloth their covering.

24. The jangling of his chains and bells was swallowed up by the blackness.

25. Urquhart stepped forward out of the blackness, his profile framed by the window.

26. I gazed up into the darkness but the rafters were cloaked in blackness.

27. A power failure at 03 P . M. plunged the city into Stygian blackness.

28. By Anagrammatical, I invoke Christina Sharpe’s understanding of how Blackness singularly “exists

29. Blackness (usually uncountable, plural Blacknesses) The state or quality of being black. The blackness of outer space comes from the lack of anything to reflect light rather than the absence of light

30. Blankness definition in English dictionary, Blankness meaning, synonyms, see also 'blandness',blackness',blank',bleakness'

31. Usually only blackness is named, which constitutes the white majority as the norm.

32. She turned drowsily on her side, a slow creeping blackness enveloping her mind.

33. Begrimed and Black: Christian Traditions on Blacks and Blackness - Kindle edition by Hood, Robert

34. A terrifying scream in the blackness of the night made my blood run cold.

35. The sudden shifting of the attention, the swiftly spreading coils and Bellyings of that blackness

36. 9 But can the child transcend the blackness and wear the white mask with pride?

37. No wonder “the blackness of darkness has been reserved” for those who resemble such things!

38. Were you not amazed at the multitude of stars visible against the blackness of space?

39. Only his bright red lips and large blue eyes stood out from the general blackness.

40. Burlesquing Blackness: Racial Significations in Carnivals and the Carnivalesque on Colombia’s Caribbean Coast Melissa M

41. American Aborigine Autochthons Aborigines 1st Americans Global Aborigine All descend from blackness, children of the Sun

42. He felt the blackness return, felt its clamminess across his brow as he started to sweat.

43. At night, when the hospital bustle dies down, the stillness can match the blackness under the blindfold.

44. FORUM Burlesquing Blackness: Racial Significations in Carnivals and the Carnivalesque on Colombia’s Caribbean Coast Melissa M

45. The Chrominance signal modulates the luminance signal which determines the relative blackness or whiteness of the color

46. 24 At night, when the hospital bustle dies down, the stillness can match the blackness under the blindfold.

47. Her tracksuit and flying jacket dragged on the ground as she slid and bumped down into the blackness.

48. Whedon pitched the show as "nine people looking into the blackness of space and seeing nine different things".

49. Blacken sb s name translation in English - German Reverso dictionary, see also 'black',blackness',blacking',blackleg', examples, definition, conjugation

50. Concerning identity, I believe there are several postmodern Blacknesses, wherein postmodern blackness is described as multifaceted and heterogeneous

51. They were following the concrete channel of the serpentine rill, which emptied itself into a pool of stygian blackness.

52. 8 Her tracksuit and flying jacket dragged on the ground as she slid and bumped down into the blackness.

53. 6 Such stereotypic thinking forces even black stations to downplay their blackness in order to compete for the advertising dollars.

54. But now they were almost there, the blackness was turning gray; now he had stepped out joyfully into the daylight.

55. Early birthdays were preserved in snapshots: round cakes blazing in the blackness, her own clapped hands in the high chair.

56. Backdropped "by the blackness of space and Earth's horizon" on 3 August 2005, NASA Astronaut Stephen K

57. Words That Rhyme With "Sadness" : 2 syllables: anas, annas, Awedness, badness, blackness, broadness, Cadmus, crabbedness, crudeness, deadness, drabness, eyedness

58. Then out of the blackness, Paul Westerberg steps to center stage with an acoustic guitar and plays " Here comes a regular. "

59. Then Gilroy shows how these innovations have infiltrated the modern entertainment economy, especially the parts of it concerned with selling blackness.

60. Blackness Blanked out the screen as the set plunged into the ground, passing through the curvature of the Earth's surface

61. To his left wing he could see the great blackness of the Park, lit only occasionally by murky yellow lights.

62. Although invisible to present probes, such preternaturally potent super-snakes are conceivably copulating throughout the icy blackness of outer space.

63. Blackface and the codifying of blackness— language, movement, deportment, and character—as caricature persists through mass media and in public performances today

64. Where the reader of the workbooks stumbles and Bombinates through what seems to be utter blackness, Joyce danced and skipped with ease

65. Corbett knew he had to leave but the room was spinning around him and he fell gratefully into the gathering blackness.

66. Instead of appearing self-luminous, as white disks do, blackness seems to generate a void, or a black hole, that absorbs all the light.

67. Brandi Thompson Summers documents D.C.’s shift to a “post-chocolate” cosmopolitan metropolis and offers a theoretical framework for understanding how blackness is Aestheticized and …

68. Picture, too, the sudden shifting of the attention, the swiftly spreading coils and Bellyings of that blackness advancing headlong, towering heavenward, turning the twilight to …

69. The atmospheric circulation can be viewed as a heat engine driven by the Sun's energy, and whose energy sink, ultimately, is the blackness of space.

70. Picture, too, the sudden shifting of the attention, the swiftly spreading coils and Bellyings of that blackness advancing headlong, towering heavenward, turning the twilight to …

71. Picture, too, the sudden shifting of the attention, the swiftly spreading coils and Bellyings of that blackness advancing headlong, towering heavenward, turning the twilight to …

72. Title: Backdropped by the blackness of space NASA astronaut Mike Fossum is pictured in a window of the Cupola of the International Space Station

73. Coal black - a very dark black ebony, jet black, pitch black, soot black, sable black, blackness, inkiness - the quality or state of the achromatic

74. Above the stratosphere, blue layers mark the upper atmosphere (including the mesosphere, thermosphere, ionosphere, and exosphere) as it gradually fades into the blackness of outer space.

75. For the uninitiated, Afrofuturism is a fluid ideology shaped by generations of artists, musicians, scholars, and activists whose aim is to reconstruct “Blackness” in the culture

76. Picture, too, the sudden shifting of the attention, the swiftly spreading coils and Bellyings of that blackness advancing headlong, towering heavenward, turning the twilight to …

77. 27 Above the stratosphere, blue layers mark the upper atmosphere (including the mesosphere, thermosphere, ionosphere, and exosphere) as it gradually fades into the blackness of outer space.

78. Abysmal Lyrics: When the flames fade only dark will remain / Somber cascade of decay / Abysmal blackness, Cimmerian shade / Of seemingly perpetual despondency / Forever black / We must learn to

79. But Coel has tackled so many subjects around which our generalised prejudices congregate, from recreational drugginess to bloodied tampon-sex to blackness, via the Blitherings of mindfulness, the

80. The Asiatic identity of the black man fueled African Americans with hope of redemption, pride in their heritage and offered an alternate ethnic identity to cloak their blackness