She appealed by a gesture to Heaven against the Stygian darkness of my mind. |
In 2003 he became the first to skydive across the English Channel, using a carbon fibre wing, and he has jumped from a cliff into the stygian depths of a cave in Croatia. |
The star-nosed mole, operating in the Stygian darkness of its burrow, can detect the presence of a tasty tidbit, such as an insect larva or tiny worm. |
Another crew, assigned to white-lead the drawbar, sloshes about the pit, solaced by some Stygian philosophy of their own. |
In the rusti-phobic imagination, gun shows are stygian gatherings of edentulous Junior Samples lookalikes, but they are really rural swap meets. |
What sort of stygian rider clauses did the Air contract contain? |