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pitch-black
[pich-blak]
adjective
extremely black or dark as pitch.
a pitch-black night.
pitch-black
adjective
extremely dark; unlit
the room was pitch-black
of a deep black colour
Word History and Origins
Origin of pitch-black1
Example Sentences
To think treasure hunters could be making the journey in the pitch-black sounds fanciful and yet this site has fallen victim to nighthawking multiple times.
There is minimal to no light pollution in Trinity Alps, meaning it can be near pitch-black at your campground.
You’d never know the terrible mayhem that was visited on the seat of our national government, or the way our country and democracy were defiled that pitch-black day.
A power outage had left much of the area pitch-black.
Spending 35 hours trapped in a pitch-black air pocket in the upturned hull of a boat has taken its toll on Lucianna Galetta, her voice cracking as she recounts her ordeal.
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