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"Somewhat dark, with little light; dim; shadowy." more

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The dusky room became brighter when we turned on the lamp.
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The dusky path through the garden was illuminated by the soft glow of lanterns in the evening.
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In the dusky forest, animals quietly prepared for the night.
The dusky evening sky was painted with hues of orange and pink.
The dusky room was lit only by a single, dim lamp, creating a cozy atmosphere for reading.
In the dusky forest, the owl hooted softly.
As the dusky desert cooled, the stars emerged in the night sky.
The dusky room became cozy with the warm glow of a nightlight.
Amelia's dusky dress shimmered under the moonlight at the party.
The dusky room became brighter as Tim opened the curtains to let in the morning sunlight.
During the dusky evening, families gathered around the campfire.
The dusky forest became mysterious as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting shadows among the trees.
In the dusky room, the students quietly read their favorite books.
The dusky owl silently soared through the night, its wings barely making a sound.
Sarah found a dusky seashell on the sandy beach during her morning walk.
The dusky cave echoed with the sounds of dripping water.
In the dusky forest, the nocturnal animals started to awaken and make their nighttime sounds.
The dusky cat napped lazily in the warm sunlight.
The dusky old castle on the hill looked eerie in the fading light, giving it a haunted appearance.

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Dusky

duhs-kee
adjectiveSomewhat dark, with little light; dim; shadowy.

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Last Updated On: March 22, 2024
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