An outburst of unchained fury, a vicious rush of the wind absolutely steadied the ship; she rocked only, quick and light like a child's cradle, for a terrific moment of suspense, while the whole atmosphere, as it seemed, streamed furiously past her, roaring away from the tenebrous earth.

And on her track the flowing tide of a tenebrous sea filled the house, seemed to swirl about his feet, and rising unchecked, closed silently above his head.

And in the hush that had fallen suddenly upon the whole sorrowful land, the immense wilderness, the colossal body of the fecund and mys- terious life seemed to look at her, pensive, as though it had been looking at the image of its own tenebrous and passionate soul.

And he meant it too, not because he was touched by the pathos of the pleading voice, but because he felt himself losing his footing in the depths of this tenebrous affair.

Melting skin dripped dreadfully from burning bodies and the bare bones of the screaming victims gleamed white in the darkness of a tenebrous tunnel leading from the fiery furnace sizzling with suffocating smoke.

Wealthy horsemen in the remote and tenebrous forests of the east Lithuania during the Migration Period.

The only still-life is also close by, a wonderfully tenebrous and complex Vanitas by Simon Renard de Saint-Andre.

It was while working on a series of small heads in clay to be cast in bronze that he found that he could transform the material into facsimiles of the earthy men and women who peopled his tenebrous tree-filled landscapes and often resembled village deities.

In fact, it is a woman who had come out of the tenebrous stillness of the falling dusk, whispering a prayer, "I'm sorry.

Its alternate title is "The Trail of the Tenebrous Tiara.

The wave [of warm reassurance that resulted from watching Zoolander] was more than a little tenebrous .