pitch-black
Americanadjective
adjective
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extremely dark; unlit
the room was pitch-black
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of a deep black colour
Etymology
Origin of pitch-black
First recorded in 1590–1600
Example Sentences
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All he could see was pitch-black through sheets of rain, no car lights, no streetlights, no house lights.
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The upper corridor of the Mutton is pitch-black, silent.
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It was pitch-black outside, but the lightning strikes were so fast and so frequent they looked like strobe lights.
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It was pitch-black outside, and she wouldn’t tell me nothing anything.
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The result was pitch-black neighborhoods at night and dead traffic lights at intersections.
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