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Pitch-dark   /pɪtʃ-dɑrk/   Listen
Pitch-dark

adjective
1.
Extremely dark.  Synonyms: black, pitch-black.  "Through the pitch-black woods" , "It was pitch-dark in the cellar"






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"Pitch-dark" Quotes from Famous Books



... figure tripping lightly along through the morning sunshine and morning dew. I had a sort of instinct that he would be there now; so I climbed up the shortest way, often losing my footing; for it was a pitch-dark night, and the common looked as wide, and black, and ...
— John Halifax, Gentleman • Dinah Maria Mulock Craik

... black, heavy waves rolled mountains high, and heaved the ship up and cast it down by turns; the mast came down with a crash; the sea stove in a plank; the pumps were no longer of any avail. It was a pitch-dark night. The ship sank; but at the last minute the young mate wrote on a slip of paper, "In the name of Jesus—we are lost!" He wrote down the name of his bride, his own name, and that of his ship; then he thrust the note into an empty bottle that was within reach, pressed in the cork tightly, ...
— The Sand-Hills of Jutland • Hans Christian Andersen

... a little further, and a face looked out—the face, of course, of Sir Christopher. All the house that showed through the crack of the door didn't, as Mabel said afterwards, show at all, because it was pitch-dark. ...
— Oswald Bastable and Others • Edith Nesbit

... Dick who roused up first, to find all pitch-dark around him. Bringing out a match, he lit the candle and looked ...
— The Rover Boys In The Mountains • Arthur M. Winfield

... dark, and the rain was coming down so fast, that they could see next to nothing at all. Long before they reached their new home, Saffy and Mark were sound asleep, Hester was sunk in her own thoughts, and the father and mother sat in unbroken silence, hand in hand. It was pitch-dark ere they arrived; and save what she learned from the thousand musics of the swollen river along which they had been driving for the last hour, Hester knew nothing of the country for which she had left the man-swarming city. Ah, that city! so full of fellow-creatures! so many of them ...
— Weighed and Wanting • George MacDonald


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