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1 She reminded him of a cream-tinted monkey in the maddest of steeplechases.
2 In her cream-tinted frock she looked like a mere girl.
3 The upper walls were cream-tinted or white sandstone, the lower formation was a warm red sandstone.
4 She wore a plain dress of cheap, cream-tinted cotton voile, with the usual girdle of crimson.
5 Grays combined with filmy white material, dull bronzes lightened with cream-tinted lace, are also charmingly appropriate.
6 The blood-root lifted its lily-white blossoms to the light, and the cream-tinted , fragile bells of the uvularia nestled by its side.
7 Ah!-hereis your mark; three purple pansies, crushed in the middle of 'Divided,'-stainingthe delicate cream-tinted paper with their dark blood.
8 Mrs. Hayes' dress, of creamy white ribbed silk, very soft and fine, was trimmed very elegantly with white cream-tinted satin and pearl passamenteries.
9 A cream-tinted dress, a pink parasol-summerhues-goby in the stream of dark-clothed people; a flower fallen on the black water of a river.
10 What the deuce has Colonel Becker's wife got to do with you-evenif she has golden hair and uses cream-tinted paper soaked in hyacinth?
11 They were of the same size and shape, made of the same cream-tinted , heavy, glossy paper, and the address was written by the same hand.
12 Cream-tinted paint now made the walls cool and fresh.
13 She reminded him of a cream-tinted monkey in the maddest of steeplechases.
14 In her cream-tinted frock she looked like a mere girl.
15 The upper walls were cream-tinted or white sandstone, the lower formation was a warm red sandstone.
16 She wore a plain dress of cheap, cream-tinted cotton voile, with the usual girdle of crimson.
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Cream-tinted through the time