Restricted to whites only.
Sinônimos
Examples for "white"
Examples for "white"
1Semisoft; white; creamy; sharp; historic since the time of the Merovingian kings.
2Green in the spring, golden in the summer, white in the winter.
3Dirty olive green over the whole back; belly dirty white; scuta 130.
4In response, the federal government launched its most intensive white-collar criminal investigation.
5There are roads and curves in the blue and in the white.
1Her face, that had been lily-white, was flushed from brow to neck.
2Back in the day, Second Ward was the flip side of lily-white Fourth.
3But those like Trump can only think of one thing: their lily-white selves.
4Besides do you really think he'd risk his own lily-white neck?
5The inscrutable Chinese were supposedly behind this dastardly trade in lily-white female flesh.
6Another party came into power and the lily-white government was established.
7No, lily-white Lisle had never once spent a night locked up.
8They weren't soft and lily-white as a lady's should be, but lightly chapped.
9He would never dream of sullying his own lily-white hands with Sinclair blood.
10Think I'm goin' to take her about with a lily-white skin like that?
11Watch me, Lizzie, as I pass, and wave your lily-white hand!
12And he said he was sorrowing for a lily-white hound that he had lost.
13An almost imperceptible blush tinged her lily-white skin with pink.
14And then, brother, the faces of the beaux are of such a lily-white hue!
15In the olden time, one of the London street cries was, 'Fine lily-white onions!'
16I used to believe that Scotland Yard was lily-white.