Sentences with phrase «to grow the darkness»

The phrase "to grow the darkness" means to increase or make something negative, dangerous, or harmful more powerful or prevalent. Full definition
The build up was really tense, the music, the approaching dusk and growing darkness suggested the film was going into darker territory.
He has brought a little light to the growing darkness!
Out of this growing darkness, Nigerians of all people seem to have decided that enough is enough and they voted for a man with the qualities to deal with the problems of Nigeria.
Malia Tate (Shelley Hennig) and Lydia (Holland Roden) are on hand to fight against the growing darkness with the former character standing out as her relationship with Scott develops.
In this interactive fantasy game, visitors must save the world from eternal doom by finding and destroying the cause of the growing darkness that threatens the world.
When the great burning tree of Haven begins to die, leaving the otherwise unlit world of Aiénor in a state of ever - growing darkness, a young man sets upon a quest to discover a new source of light before the unknown evils lurking in the shadows unleash their fury upon the unsuspecting world.
Together they must escape the king's law long enough to stop a growing darkness in the mountains.
Lara's growing darkness will be balanced her adversary, Trinity leader Dr. Dominguez, who will be a surprisingly sympathetic villain...
It is a shame so few people will have a chance to see such a sky, but hopefully Bogard's research and the National Parks Service's Night Sky project can help us grow the darkness.
It will give you lots of opportunities to be an art wanker in your own right and wax lyrical about how the black holes are a comment on the growing darkness in society and the mirrored pieces are forcing the viewer to face themselves... or you could just go and enjoy the delicious visual feast.
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