Usage examples of "darker" in English with translation to Spanish

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I think I like it a bit darker these days. Creo que me gusta un poco más oscuro estos días.
He always wears dark clothes. Él siempre lleva ropa oscura.
The sky was completely dark. El cielo estaba totalmente oscuro.
I crossed the dark street. Yo atravesé la oscura calle.
The Japanese have dark eyes. Los japoneses tienen ojos oscuros.
It was a dark night. Fue una noche oscura.
He had dark brown hair. Tenía el pelo castaño oscuro.
Mary has beautiful dark hair. Mary tiene un hermoso cabello oscuro.
This room is too dark. Esta habitación está demasiado oscura.
It's all dark outside. Esta oscuro allá afuera.
It's dark in here. Está oscuro aquí.
It was dark in the room. La habitación estaba a oscuras.
Tom dyed his hair dark brown. Tom se tiñó su pelo castaño oscuro.
It was a dark, moonless night. Era una noche oscura y sin luna.
I passed over the dark street. Yo atravesé la oscura calle.
It was dark under the bridge. Estaba oscuro debajo del puente.
She wore a dark blue scarf. Ella llevaba una bufanda azul oscuro.
A dark shadow passed behind Tom. Una sombra oscura pasó por detrás de Tom.
It was a dark and stormy night. Era una noche oscura y tormentosa.
Those dark clouds will probably bring rain. Esas nubes oscuras probablemente traigan la lluvia.
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