Having no color, either by transparency or by lack of pigment.
1There's no color.' But I made him wish he'd never seen me.
2But they were just ideas, free-floating and of no color at all.
3She was pale, almost bloodless, no color in her cheeks at all.
4Her pupils dilated until there was practically no color showing around them.
5Their skin was of a dull grayish hue; no color at all.
6Justice should be like the Egyptian statue, blind and recognizing no color.
7In short, there is no color, hue, or shade you could suggest
8Behind those holes I see nothing but points of fire, no color.
9John J. Pershing, drawing no color line, offered the whole American army.
10Concha, alone, wore no color; her frock was white, her mantilla black.
11There was no color anywhere; the cottages were chalk drawings on gray paper.
12Those slides still exist today with little or no color shift.
13There was no color anywhere-noflags, no standards, no banners, nothing.
14Then there was no color at all, only a spreading brightness.
15Something would have twitched, or there'd have been no color-exceptgreen.
16In this light, Cassandra's eyes had no color of their own.
Translations for no color