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get darker vi + adj (skin: become more brown, black)oscurecerse v prnl
 Ashley's skin gets darker very quickly when she spends time in the sun.
get darker vi + adj (sky, room: become less filled with light)oscurecerse v prnl
 As the afternoon drew on, the sky got darker.
get darker vi + adj figurative (mood: become more negative) (figurado)oscurecerse v prnl
  (figurado)apagarse v prnl
 My mood gets darker in the grey winter months.
get darker vi + adj figurative (story, plot: become sadder, grimmer)oscurecerse v prnl
  entristecerse v prnl
 This show gets darker in episode 3, when a child goes missing.
get darker vi + adj figurative (times, events: become more difficult) (figurado)oscurecerse v prnl
  complicarse v prnl
 Things got darker for Ruby when she turned 30; she lost her job, then her partner fell ill.
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