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Turn white.
white
blacken
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corar
white
1
Semisoft;
white
;
creamy; sharp; historic since the time of the Merovingian kings.
2
Green in the spring, golden in the summer,
white
in the winter.
3
Dirty olive green over the whole back; belly dirty
white
;
scuta 130.
4
In response, the federal government launched its most intensive
white
-
collar
criminal investigation.
5
There are roads and curves in the blue and in the
white
.
1
Results: All bleaching products have the same efficacy to
whiten
stained enamel.
2
The snows do not
whiten
it; it hath been there many winters.
3
I saw your knuckles strain and
whiten
the moment before you thrust.
4
A little starch thrown into the bath will sometimes
whiten
the skin.
5
Put them in boiling water for about five minutes to
whiten
them.
6
They black their hair and
whiten
their faces, and powder and paint.
7
She continues, her hands gripping the wheel so tight her knuckles
whiten
.
8
It's easier to blacken the best man than to
whiten
the worst.
9
He saw her slowly
whiten
,
till scarce a vestige of colour remained.
10
I'm afraid you will
whiten
the soles of your boots, I mean.
11
And some of the borax and egg-white paste, to
whiten
my skin.
12
Minerals Technologies produces calcium carbonate, used to
whiten
everything from paper to talc.
13
Where the belles of Tahiti lived in the shade to
whiten
their complexions
14
Indeed, the sails of his ships
whiten
the river for miles.
15
The snow was to
whiten
the pitch, not the pitch blacken the snow.
16
He saw the panes of the side door gray and
whiten
.
whiten
·
whiten on
whiten teeth
whiten again
whiten almost
whiten flours
Portuguese
corar
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