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Definitions from the WebGothic StrangerDefinition:A gothic stranger refers to a mysterious and enigmatic individual who exudes an aura of darkness, unconventional beauty, and secrecy. Parts of Speech:Noun:The gothic stranger stood at the edge of the room, casting a haunting presence. Adjective:She had an air of mystery about her, like a gothic stranger wandering through the city streets. Senses:Sense 1:NounA person who embodies the characteristics associated with gothic subculture, often dressed in dark attire and expressing non-conformity. Example: The gothic stranger entered the cemetery, his long flowing coat billowing in the wind. Sense 2:AdjectivePertaining to the strange, mysterious, and dark elements found in gothic literature and art. Example: The old mansion had a gothic stranger vibe, with its eerie atmosphere and creaking floorboards. Usages:Usage 1:As a noun, referring to an individual: Jonathan was intrigued by the gothic stranger he saw at the coffee shop, who seemed to have an air of otherworldliness around him. Usage 2:As an adjective, describing a place or atmosphere: The abandoned church had a gothic stranger quality, with its overgrown ivy and broken stained glass windows. Related Products on Amazon:Explore gothic-related products on Amazon: | ||||
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