Blue colorant and natural dye.
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Examples for "wood"
Examples for "wood"
1On River Road, we've got food, and good water, and wood fireplaces.
2I understand it is possible to modify them to use wood energy.
3Same RH vibe but different finish and detail work on the wood.
4An hour later I laid her in a grave in the wood.
5They used wood tokens to symbolize the value of goods and services.
1To be honest, Rylance wad second favourite to Sylvester Stallone last year.
2It formed the wad of the pistol that was in _your hand.
3Militants said a ransom had been paid, but this wad never confirmed.
4Or even the feds, given that wad of money in the closet.
5Took a wad of paper towels from the dispenser and soaked them.
1At three o'clock the woman looks at him and says "He wode be gubbig bag."
3I doubt the Wode pays that much attention to what I do.
4But I doubt the Wode expected this of us, so I'm satisfied.
5You realize that you're just playing into what the Wode wants, right?
1Kaw-win ke-taw-gawsh-ke-to-se tchi-gaw-ke-so-taw-wod mau-ni-to, you cannot hide from God.
2Braw Donald Field wod do my fightin'!
3I wod stad such foolishness.
4You biserable scoundrel, if you lay wod ob those blasted thigs dowd here, I'll burder you od the spod!
1Macbeth's woad-smeared troops simply charge at their opponents like beery football hooligans.
2Thus kermes gave way to cochineal, woad to indigo, and so on.
3Unfamiliar patterns were painted on her arms with woad, ash, and blood.
4Bananach's face was painted in patterns drawn in wet ashes and woad.
5A man called Batcock wants a licence to import 100 tuns of woad.
6The following method of setting a woad vat may be adopted.
7Neither could moss, or madder, or woad, or anything on Earth.
8I dyed it with woad to hide that my hair is going gray.
9Her body was heavily decorated with woad: bright blue on her white skin.
10The woad-sellers no longer heaped up their measures, as of old, above the brim.
11The sky blue of the surcoat was from woad, not the expensive mollusk blue.
12But there would be no more purple and fine linen, and no more blue woad.
13Let's go and see our woad-painted savage in action.'
14The ancient Briton must have vied with his neighbor in different designs with the woad plant.
15Most of those gorgeous hues came from Mediterranean molluscs and from the fluffy looking woad plant.
16This was the tattooing with the woad.