Encara no tenim significats per a "sombre hue".
1Nor did she forget that the sombre hue was peculiarly becoming to her.
2Already, at four o'clock, the sombre hue of night was thickening the air.
3Tinged by the sombre hue of his thoughts, the whole scene changed its complexion.
4His prospects had even a more sombre hue than the cold gray of the morning.
5The bright orb sinks behind us, and the quartz rock saddens into a sombre hue.
6His hair was of a dense black, and his whiskers of the same sombre hue.
7It was about three feet long, of a sombre hue, and its name was Bob.
8A chapter of more sombre hue follows, all with the lilt and pace of romantic ballad.
9And my meditations took on a sombre hue.
10Upon many visages a sombre hue was painted.
11But there the reef ended; beyond it the sea again resumed its sombre hue, betokening deep water.
12That sombre hue is professional with me.
13Bermuda, too, is covered with low cedar-scrub of very sombre hue, and there are no tall trees.
14Among these are Jules Sandeau, whose novels are distinguished by minute character-drawing in tones of a sombre hue.
15His sober, godly garments of sombre hue afforded her the first weapon of scorn wherewith to wound him.
16Its thick stiff ribs, about eight inches long and nine inches wide, are of a dark sombre hue.
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