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Meanings of dark coloring in English
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Usage of dark coloring in English
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The daughter had her mother's height and her darkcoloring.
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The rich darkcoloring is the pledge of your safety-betterthere than darkening your own brains.
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ADDISON'S DISEASE.-Greatweakness, stomach and bowel disorders, weak heart and darkcoloring (pigmentation) of the skin.
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A number of citizens were outraged when Madam Howarth attended church, she being Portuguese and of such darkcoloring.
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She also was tall like him, but she had her mother's straight brown hair, brown eyes, and darkcoloring.
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Korin was a fine, strong lad of thirteen now, the image of his father with his ruddy darkcoloring and laughing eyes.
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This unfavorable picture, though not devoid of a faint resemblance, betrays, by its darkcoloring and distorted features, the pencil of an enemy.
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Hers was such beauty as lies in rich blood beneath darkcoloring, in dusky hair and eyes, in the soft, warm contours of youth.
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She loved this quiet dignity, this large simplicity-nothingthat obtruded, nothing that jarred, everything on the same scale of darkcoloring and large size.
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He was accompanied by a very short, very fat man, whose smooth skin had the rich, darkcoloring of a nice, oily Cuban cigar.
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When pickled, however, the darkcoloring matter is greatly discharged, so that the substance is left paler than that of others originally not so dark.
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Diseases of the Suprarenal (above Kidneys) Bodies.- Aconstitutionaldisease characterized by great weakness, stomach and bowel symptoms, heart weakness, and darkcoloring of the skin.
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"This will look wonderful with your darkcoloring," Ruby added, then proceeded to dig in the floor of the closet.