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Many are of a caliginous nature, dark and mysterious, for the students love such.
Behind this individual, a corpulent caliginous man, came a following round of guards.
There are many other caliginous places where spirits reside.
Was it very caliginous in the Metropolis?
An arc of caliginous sunlight sliced through the doorway, giving the interior a nightmarish smoky quality.
From caliginous (dark and misty) to foudroyant (dazzling), it's a glorious piece of work.
Yet the darkness itself appeared to be moving, like caliginous shifting sands flowing through a wildly distorted hourglass.
Somewhat caliginous, Lawerence replied gravely, but not altogether inspissated.
You clinking, clanking, clattering collection of caliginous junk!
"Did you find it caliginous?"
The caliginous clouds rumbled angrily, threateningly.
The shadows that clung to him extended perhaps an inch from his skin, discolouring the air that surrounded him like a caliginous halo.
She could only make out vague shapes in the caliginous air: running, the Ranyhyn appeared as little more than smears along the shrouded base of the cliffs.
To be sure, by today's standards, the film's most often used epithet, fool is quite harmless; but such timeless pearls as You clinking, clanking, clattering collection of caliginous junk!
The caliginous disco is downstairs in the former bank vault; the dining room is on an overhead balcony facing oversize photographs of boxing greats partly obscured by swathes of a painter's brush.
The glimmer of sunlight that peeked through the library windows a few hours before was hidden now behind thick layers of clouds that had rolled in over Hester's Peak, casting a caliginous pallor over the lake.
Even the vocals, which usually consisted of Mr. Spencer and Mr. Shore screaming in unison about the facets of New York City you don't find in tour brochures, were submerged in the caliginous din.
I've always been a fan of the genre (as a teen I read scores of Earl Stanley Gardner and Mickey Spillane), but, in the last decade, I had found my noir in cyberpunk, steampunk, Frank Miller comics, and films in which the cinematography is best described a "caliginous."