Id | ESLPod_0494_WE_0663 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 494 |
Episode Title | Types of Story Endings |
Phrase | dark |
Text | In this podcast, the word "dark" is used to talk about negative, evil, secretive, or mysterious things: "The wars were a dark period in the nation's history." The word "dark" is normally used to describe a situation with little light: "How can you go running when it's still dark outside?" The word "dark" can also describe something that is almost black: "Which shirt do you like better: the red one or the dark blue one?" Or, "They painted their bedroom walls a very dark color." A person with "dark" hair or eyes has brown or black hair or eyes: "They thought their baby would have dark eyes, but they were actually blue when he was born." Finally, the word "dark" can refer to sad or angry feelings or thoughts: "Whenever she has that angry expression on her face, I know she's having dark thoughts." |
Topics | Entertainment + Sports |
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