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