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Dark House


Description:

A "dark house" can refer to a physical building that lacks lighting or appears gloomy. It can also have metaphorical meanings, such as referring to a mysterious or secretive place or situation.


Examples:

As a Noun:

  1. The abandoned warehouse looked like a dark house, with broken windows and no lights.
  2. "Beware of that old mansion," warned the locals, "it's a dark house where strange things happen."

As an Adjective:

  1. The flashlight provided a dim glow in the dark house.
  2. Her dark house demeanor made everyone curious about her past.

As a Verb:

  1. He decided to dark house his plans until everything was finalized.
  2. When it comes to secrets, she tends to dark house them, leaving her friends curious.

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