Dark
Dark adjective - Lacking in education or the knowledge gained from books.
Usage example: a dark period in European history when people lived in ignorance, fear, and want
Smart
Smart adjective - Being strikingly neat and trim in style or appearance.
Both words in one sentence
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Robert Perry, who was presumably James' boyfriend in an earlier episode, is somewhat similar to the detective in that he was also dark-haired, comely, mild-mannered and smart.
Source: Villainous Crush -
Turns out exploring and uncovering the dark cellars of the manor wasn't a smart idea.
Source: Videogame / Darkest Dungeon -
Smart People Wear Glasses: Dark and Deaf; the former already passed a similar exam and the latter is the boss.
Source: Film / Exam
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