dark hearted

English

Adjective

dark hearted (comparative more dark hearted, superlative most dark hearted)

  1. Alternative form of dark-hearted
    • 1894, Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society:
      How sad and dark hearted In deep pain I pine, Since fortune has parted Her fondness from mine.
    • 1894, William Stevenson, Wood: Its Use as a Constructive Material, page 124:
      Upon the Baltic ash assuming size it becomes dark hearted, a remark which applies to it without exception.
    • 1975, R. S. Miller, Misi Gete: John Geddie pioneer missionary to the New Hebrides:
      May God have mercy on this dark hearted and wicked man, and save him from ruin.
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