The quality of a color as determined by its dominant wavelength.
1 One particular friendship may well start to develop a slightly romantic hue .
2 Neither do I join in the general hue and cry against bosses.
3 As the day advanced these increased in density and darkened in hue .
4 The face, too, with the deathly hue of the grave upon it.
5 Every idea came to her mind robed in its own especial hue .
6 Even in the dark it seemed to wear the hue of blood.
7 Certainly the waxen hue was gone; certainly the girl was wonderfully better.
8 Beside Clara she had the hue of Winter under the springing bough.
9 Every hue of the rainbow seemed reproduced in the most pleasing combinations.
10 But in the gloom his dusky hue was only the more accentuated.
11 Some of these approach the chrysoberyl and topaz in hardness and hue .
12 Sure enough, the bosoms seem to have taken on a lighter hue .
13 In the clear waters darted fish of brilliant hue , red and gold.
14 Above are just 10 current models available in the bright autumnal hue .
15 The hue is rather bloodless and leaden; but he was alway sallow.
16 A slightly darker hue , where she'd pressed the nylon the wrong way.
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