Having lost freshness or brilliance of color.
(Used of color) artificially produced; not natural.
1 Krusteaz and Fleischmann's mixes use bleached flour, while others list unbleached flour.
2 She set a small silver box on the bleached wood coffee table.
3 The original colour of the garment will spread into the bleached area.
4 We are all bleached almost white; my uniform hangs about me loosely.
5 The damask table cloths with the ribbon pattern must be bleached to-morrow.
6 This amount of cloth may be bleached in fourteen or fifteen minutes.
7 The roots of her hair showed plainly that it had been bleached .
8 Outside the window, New York lay bleached and roiling in the heat.
9 The bleached men began to yawn, the medicated women to slip away.
10 A snowstorm bleached the early evening sky, the first of the season.
11 Something small and bleached is looking back at her through the strings.
12 The earth was as bleached as though covered with snow or saltpetre.
13 A bleached ox-skull focussed the light with a glaze that stabbed vision.
14 The bleached look would go well with their jerseys, would it not?
15 Plus the room was bleached down before they exited via the window.'
16 Typically, all-purpose flours are bleached with either benzoyl peroxide or chlorine gas.
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