Having skin rich in melanin pigments.
Ethnic group in Southern Africa.
Favoring one person or side over another.
(Used of color) artificially produced; not natural.
1 Despite this they are extremely likely to be given a pastel - coloured cover.
2 The Group Areas Act led to the forced removals of coloured people.
3 The stars themselves were seen coloured according to their style and age.
4 The children row out to sea on castors beneath a tangerine - coloured moon.
5 Furthermore, the age of onset of smoking is decreasing among coloured children.
6 Compounds with different coloured fluorescence are widely used in biology, especially immunology.
7 Any taoiseach who appeared in public wearing different coloured socks needed minding.
8 A few minutes later he glimpsed something light - coloured in a lay-by ahead.
9 Obtain a number of different coloured cords, roughly, twelve inches in length.
10 She was wearing it for the first time today, a steel - coloured suit.
11 The life of the Bohemian in London is no brilliantly coloured affair.
12 The flower is dull - coloured and insignificant; but it has a powerful odour.
13 For a similar reason, the actual prickly pears themselves are attractively coloured .
14 Then they were free to go back along the coloured marble floor.
15 They offer a range including daily lenses, monthly lenses, and coloured lenses.
16 He coloured ; there was something in her passionate piety that scorched him.
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