Blackened in a sentence as an adjective

Do areas in which wood fires are the norm have blackened skies?

A spark, blackened the ruler and took a small notch out of it.

A blackened scene with small, bright objects could be compared to a disco environment with black lights and glow sticks.

In this implementation of agile the senior blackened folks need to shift to doing a bit of front end work.

Can you tell the difference if I lightly parboil asparagus, or throw it on the grill until it is blackened?

I noticed the blackened screen and white rectangles around the ducks as a kid, but the article says "you don't notice" the blackout and the white rectangles.

It graphed the sound waves on paper by conducting the acoustic vibrations to a stiff bristle up against lamp-black blackened paper wrapped around a slowly moving hand-cranked drum.

Saving humans instead of the world would probably end up with a Matrix-style future of charred earth and blackened skies, with human beings thriving on internet-connected stasis pods to efficiently create "renewable" energy.

In big cities, well still get a hotel in a nice spot and bike around to explore the city, but the real joy for me comes whenever I get a chance to put some effort into the vacation either physical or mental, like figuring out how to make blackened fish tacos on a camp stove.

Blackened definitions

adjective

darkened by smoke; "blackened rafters"

adjective

(of the face) made black especially as with suffused blood; "a face black with fury"

See also: black