Change color, often in an undesired manner.
1 Observe the bullet hole and those dark stains that discolour your proud features.
2 She watched it curl and discolour , the writing blackly distinct, and crumble into ashes.
3 We have just got to see if my teeth discolour .
4 You'll need the make this salad close to your serving time or it will discolour .
5 Take it up as soon as it is done; remaining in the water will discolour it.
6 For example, coffee and red wine can discolour your teeth, as can certain fizzy soft drinks.
7 This is rather apt to discolour the wall-paper.
8 Acids of all sorts are injurious to the teeth, and very hot or cold liquids discolour them.
9 Whatever the earl's inferiors did, their inferior station was not suffered to discolour it for his judgement.
10 But no hateful dews discolour their loveliness!
11 Set the cake in the oven to harden, but do not let it remain long enough to discolour .
12 She was haunted by the fear that the blow might discolour Elnora's cheek; that she would tell Margaret.
13 Anand said they have ensured the ball does not discolour easily but there are other factors in play.
14 When they multiply they can create blooms that spread across the surface of a water body and discolour it.
15 Equipment manufacturer Sanspareils Greenlands have assured their pink balls would not discolour easily but concerns linger in both camps.
16 The salad can discolour and go a bit soggy, so it's best to toss it together just before serving.
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