The pet was now in the arms of the woman in black.
2
Tinaja similar in form and size to the preceding; black polished ware.
3
Brief shots of black-clad armed men standing at attention, pleased; general joy.
4
Look at your boat, sir; you in the red and black caps.
5
This is not a black-and-white 1930s issue, this is a global issue.
1
Uncoated controls as well as BSA-coated G-Sephadex beads were melanized in a normal manner.
2
The heavily melanized melanosomes did not have an altered shape, which suggests a lesser degree of membrane dynamics of stage IV melanosomes.
3
Asexual spores of the rice blast fungus germinate to produce a specialized and melanized infection structure, the appressorium, which is pivotal to successful plant penetration.
Ús de blacken en anglès
1
He saw them blister and blacken; bubbling juices ran down his wrists.
2
But already his swollen tongue was beginning to blacken in his mouth.
3
Thou seest that the timbers already smoke and blacken, under its fierceness.
4
First the lights would blacken, then they'd rise to a uniform faintness.
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It's easier to blacken the best man than to whiten the worst.
6
Tall factory chimneys do not disfigure its silhouette or blacken its walls.
7
We should only blacken each other's eyes and make fools of ourselves.
8
Why should a darker cloud blacken my sky than was already there?
9
I jest took 'em a little while ago to blacken 'em, sah.
10
Why on earth should Jeekes blacken his employer's character to Miss Trevert?
11
The fingers on his right hand were already beginning to blacken and swell.
12
A blow in the eye made it swell and blacken instantly.
13
In the morning brush off all ashes, and wipe or blacken the stove.
14
The snow was to whiten the pitch, not the pitch blacken the snow.
15
Together they watched it curl and blacken; uncurl again, and slowly flake away.
16
Then blacken the inside with india ink and allow to dry.