51 Verbs to Use for the Word darker

I like the dark.' 'Have you been asleep?' 'No; I have not....

We took the very natural view That one who bore a German name Would be as open as the blue; Would bathe in sunlight, like a lark, So different from the worm or weevil, Those crawling things that love the dark Because their deeds are evil.

When round the earth the Father's hands Have gently drawn the dark; Sent off the sun to fresher lands, And curtained in the lark; 'Tis sweet, all tired with glowing day, To fade with faded light; To lie once more, the old weary way, Upfolded in the night.

Is he afraid when he sees the rainy dark?

The moon shed its soft lustre and she loved it; it thrust shadows back and drove out the dark.

They rose upwards in a continuous stream from earth to sky, vanishing utterly as soon as they reached the dark of the sky.

Now what did I doin the dark?" "Search me," I said.

O Earth, O Sky, O Ocean, both surpassing, O heart of mine, O soul that dreads the dark!

But the face, with its short beard dyed dark with henna, and its blue eyes, is not that of a warrior, but of a serious scholar or diplomatist.

"Every murderer fears the dark.

Carry 'em off in the morning early and watch 'em and fetch 'em back b'fore dark.

The sun was down what time they left the hill country and came out upon a wide heath void of trees and desolate, where was a wind cold and clammy to chill the flesh, where rank-growing rush and reed stirred fitfully, filling the dark with stealthy rustlings.

I was able to produce different degrees of shade on paper, dipped into a solution of nitrate of silver, by means of different degrees of light, but finding that light produced dark, and dark light, I presumed the production of a true image to be impracticable, and gave up the attempt.

Ponting has fitted up his own dark roomdoing the carpentering work with extraordinary speed and to everyone's admiration.

Youare frightenedat the dark and the gloom of these trees.

"Indeed they do," replied Horace, delighted to think one thing had been discovered which the two visitors feared, "only it gets worse the darker it grows.

you coundn't git no niggahs to pass dat house alone atter dark.

"It won't matter about glovesin the dark," she thought.

JULIET'S NURSE In old-world nursery vacant now of children, With posied walls, familiar, fair, demure, And facing southward o'er romantic streets, Sits yet and gossips winter's dark away

Amid the crowd of beauties there, None were so exquisitely fair; And, with the tender, mellow'd air, The taper, flexile, polish'd limb, The form so perfect, yet so slim, And movement, only thought to grace The dark and yielding Eastern race; As if on pure and brilliant day Repose, as soft as moonlight, lay.

"Well,what?" "That candle is going out,we'll be in the dark"he grasped the other's arm"in the dark, and now I'm afraid again.

His blue eyes grew a shade darker.

The fairer Honoré handed the darker the slip of paper; it was received and returned in silence.

Perhaps she ought to go back, but she could not; she shrank from the terror that haunted the dark.

Oh, would you wish, Without a dish, Your scanty meal from a piece of bark, And a wood fire to illume the dark.

51 Verbs to Use for the Word  darker