(Used of color) artificially produced; not natural.
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1 Color Scheme: Decode the Encrypted Message Can't read the colored text below?
2 This time he would not ask about a room for colored people.
3 Three days later, the slightly fizzy copper - colored ale was ready for consumption.
4 It had not been a good idea to Use the colored girl.
5 But I thought you said you met her in the colored car?
1 Despite this they are extremely likely to be given a pastel - coloured cover.
2 The Group Areas Act led to the forced removals of coloured people.
3 The stars themselves were seen coloured according to their style and age.
4 The children row out to sea on castors beneath a tangerine - coloured moon.
5 Furthermore, the age of onset of smoking is decreasing among coloured children.
1 Krusteaz and Fleischmann's mixes use bleached flour, while others list unbleached flour.
2 She set a small silver box on the bleached wood coffee table.
3 The original colour of the garment will spread into the bleached area.
4 We are all bleached almost white; my uniform hangs about me loosely.
5 The damask table cloths with the ribbon pattern must be bleached to-morrow.
1 Some pieces have been made using fabric dyed using natural plant extracts.
2 Artificial silk can be dyed in the same manner as ordinary silk.
3 We all toasted him with our poly cups of dyed sugar water.
4 A surge of green filth and mud spread and dyed the water.
5 Some were of artificial fabrics, and dyed in various and splendid hues.
6 The anxious watchers saw the water become colored and dyed with blood.
7 Gary came back, a pocketful of change in his purple tie - dyed jeans.
8 In the latter case they may have been dyed , stained, or painted.
9 Everything else came from the scrap of dyed fabric in his hand.
10 It was open at the marriage-service, and her cheeks were dyed scarlet.
11 The wool is sent to Cashmere, where it is spun and dyed .
12 A man travelling about the bush without money is a deep - dyed criminal.
13 A flush of shame for the unknown culprit dyed her cheeks anew.
14 The cheaper articles of clothing are often dyed with lead or arsenic.
15 A thin, peering woman in a hickory - dyed wool dress moved forward obsequiously.
16 Old in years and dyed in sin, right down to the bone.
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