Spider-Man had been too busy trying to save the audience from Mysterio's terrorism to follow up his vaguely sinister impressions of an unknown old man.
After sixty seconds another light was turned on to illuminate the group of Earthmen; somebody had suggested that to have the party seen as shadowy forms lurking in the gloom could give an undesirably sinister impression.
The effect on the darker man, though, tended to give an even more sinister impression, made Rhydon seem the one to be feared, made Wencit almost a trifle soft and effeminate by comparison.
A vast courtyard surrounded by rather nice colonnades does not succeed in diminishing the sinister impression of the whole place, which is dominated by four towers.
This blackness contributes to the sinister impression.
It was suggested that a gathering of the French decadent avant-garde of the time could have made a sinister impression on the two middle-class Edwardian spinsters who would have been little used to such company.
The three others turned with suspicious looks to the drummer, who gave a somewhat sinister impression to T'Pol, with the goggles and trim dark beard and sharp grin.
The silence following so closely the previous tumult carried a sinister impression to the ape-man, which still further aroused his anger.
It was marked, however, at the outset by an incident which left the most sinister impression upon my mind.
The carved balconies, some over a hundred feet high, were lined with disintegrating Tau-Taus which gave the very sinister impression of watchful armies of waking dead.