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to keep sth dark
What is the origin of the idiom "keep something dark" and when to use it?
The idiom "keep something dark" originated from the notion of keeping something hidden or secret, particularly from public knowledge or awareness. The phrase suggests intentionally concealing information, actions, or events to prevent them from being exposed or revealed. It emphasizes the need for discretion, privacy, or confidentiality in order to avoid scrutiny, judgment, or negative consequences associated with the information being kept hidden.
Example
But that was no reason to think she'd go along with keeping their relationship dark.
The politician was involved in a scandal but managed to keep it dark until it was uncovered by investigative journalists.
The blackout curtains in the bedroom kept the room dark for better sleep.
The room had violet-black curtains that kept it dark.
He decided to keep his financial troubles dark and not share them with anyone.
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