pitch-dark in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The therapy called for tough measures which may bring more pain in the interim before a flicker of light appears in the pitch-dark tunnel.
thenationonlineng.net
The narrow front door opens on a pitch-dark hallway.
www.ft.com
The pitch-dark pantry smelled of potatoes and onions.
www.seattletimes.com
But taking him down in pitch-dark conditions was the right thing to do.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The pitch-dark night -- punctuated with flashes of lightening -- made the rescue work slow and difficult.
www.mlive.com
According to the suit, the prisoners were also subjected to detained in pitch-dark cells that smelled of "rotting seaweed", and doused with ice-cold water.
entertainment.ie
That's certainly high enough for use in daytime conditions, but it isn't 100% ideal for viewing in pitch-dark rooms.
www.digitalversus.com
It is like a giant spaceship overhead with all its lights on in the otherwise pitch-dark sky.
www.independent.ie
Villagers chatted on streets that would have once been pitch-dark.
www.eenews.net
The hole is pitch-dark and is only illuminated by an electric bulb lowered into it.
newsinfo.inquirer.net

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