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dark spaces

n. (plural of dark space English)

Usage examples of "dark spaces".

In addition to the storm of lightning beneath me, in addition to the rising chain of explosions in every tower of cumulus, in addition to the searing bolts that now laced the towers like a web of firing neurons in a brain gone berserk, bundles of ball lightning and chain lightning suddenly began breaking loose from the clouds and floating in the dark spaces where my kayak flew.

He tracked tiny arachnids skittering through the corridors and vanishing into dark spaces, where his delicate touch could follow them through the blackness into theirthe hidden homes.

They lived in the dark spaces between the world's daylight manifestations, operated there, and went about their secret errands, continuing to pull the delicate spider strands that had drifted loose from a dead man's grasp.

He opened the door and got a pocket torch out of the glove compartment, then continued on through the garage, shining the light up into the dark spaces behind the dangling lights on the extremely small chance that Joseph might have dragged himself up into the girders somehow to hang himself.

Genvissa knew all the dark spaces of every hill and every woman's body.

But most didn't realize what a small part those dark spaces played in the Movement's science.

Axis shuddered violently as the voice slithered through the dark spaces between them.

From the surrounding streets, however, the multitude of cracks and dark spaces where glass had fallen in were visible.

The dark spaces in which those eyes hid were fervent, would not release him.

Within leaf and needle, branch and trunk, and small bright eyes peering out at him from the dark spaces.

He wandered down Via dell' Orivolo, counting the dark spaces between street lamps as he had once counted the number of puffs it took him to extinguish all his birthday candles.

The dry smell of vintage mouseturds turning to powder in the dark spaces behind the walls.