Starkly Sentence Examples
The white rump contrasts starkly with the black tail.
The dead woman's pale skin and hair starkly contrasted with Jonny's black silk sheets and duvet.
The first time you see the game in action, the sheer brutality of the game's new impact punches soon becomes starkly clear.
Ray's mastery turned a starkly conventional plot into a subtly nuanced story which topped the Bengali box office for months.
Violence erupted the night before the first leg in Istanbul, as the customary ' Welcome to Hell ' greeting became starkly prophetic.
Falling public confidence in the ability of local democracy to deliver is reflected most starkly in the turnout at local elections.
Interior design in Los Angeles runs the gamut from traditional estates in Pacific Palisades to starkly modern downtown condominiums.
Sure, it matched and even blended well, but it left behind a starkly light appearance, similar to the effect that a too-light concealer might have on dark circles under the eyes.
While black and white cakes may be starkly elegant in their own simple way, many couples prefer to add a simple burst of color to the cake design.
For instance, a wedding gown for a Cinderella-style wedding will be quite different from one for a starkly modern black-and-white themed affair.
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Its storylines revolve around the working class residents of the street, topics that both endear and repulse viewers with their starkly accurate portrayals of real life events and relationships.
She seems unwilling to make a firm decision about whether gender has gray areas or is either starkly pink or blue.
Both wore tuxedos with matching blue cummerbunds, which amused her for such starkly different men.
They were in full bloom, their bright yellow blossoms contrasting starkly against the soft green of new grass.
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