pitch darkness

noun

Etymology

From pitch dark + -ness.

Definitions

  1. Intense darkness with no light whatsoever.

    • To go through this experience in bitter winter weather and stumble along the line in the pitch darkness at 6 o'clock in the morning, into an icy-cold foundry, as was the writer's experience, was not too good.
    • The trip is interesting, but hard to describe in pitch darkness.

The neighborhood

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