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How to use colouring in a sentence

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Then, with a faint blush colouring his cheeks, he divested her of her stained jeans.
Some of the leaves at the base of the plant are almost black but newer foliage shows no sign of this colouring as yet.
But we poor deluded souls keep colouring our hair in the wildest and most atrocious colours possible.
The puppies are both crossbred males, one is black and white and smooth-coated and the other is nearly all black with some tan colouring.
In a fit of pique, I made some P-plates from bits of paper by drawing a big P and colouring in around it with a texta.
They are also quite kid friendly as their menu comes with some colouring in activities and a cup full of textas.
The skin itself contains more tannin and, in black grapes, a colouring pigment.
With leather, which takes on colouring as unevenly as human skin takes on a suntan, the odds are even worse.
These contain bookmarks and colouring books and are intended to promote and boost children's love for reading.
He achieves a nice colour and softness of the beard by colouring it often in the bath with reng and henna.
Gilded Hawke is a variegated curly ivy with grey-green central colouring and gold margins.
He said that in over a century of holding Guinness, the vats had taken on an unmatchable colouring.
The recipe calls for red and yellow food colouring to give it a more vibrant colour.
A lime tree there is already turning a beautiful bright yellow, and a large Himalayan spindle bush is taking on rich red and pink colouring.
A tall, handsome woman with the colouring and cheekbones of her Irish engineer father, Murphy exudes both strength and sensitivity.
She has many more years of cutting, colouring and styling before she hangs up her scissors.
The green colouring comes from chlorophyll, the same pigment that is found in foliage.
Pretty, slender features and a chocolate brown colouring belie the fatty marbled meat within.
But when chromatic lights or colouring substances are mixed the eye sees only one colour and does not analyse out the components.
Whitney also wrote on graph theory, in particular the colouring of graphs and chromatic polynomials.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Failure was instinct in her, in her faded colouring and eager, unassured manner.
Madder contains two closely allied colouring matters, namely, alizarin and purpurin.
Then put in, as a colouring, some small bits of alkanet tied in a thin muslin bag.
The colour given by annatto approaches very nearly the natural colouring matter of milk fat.
It must be added, too, that without his jewel-like colouring, Bassano would often be no more delightful than Teniers.
Chica, an orange-red colouring matter obtained from boiling the leaves of the bignonia chica, and used as a dye.
The colouring, with its clear reds of the biretta and the robe, is very successful.
But none of this character is assisted by the colouring, or the chiaroscuro.
Brazil-wood, a wood found in Brazil, of great value for dyeing red, the colouring principle being named brasilin.
His brushwork became at once more refined, his colouring more transparent, and his method in every way more facile.
The lurid colouring of the young leaves is recalled in the flower-stems and calix, and enhances the colour effect of the whole.
A green colouring matter, identical with chlorophyll, found in bile, and in the green dejections of children.
Commercial morphia and its preparations are often contaminated with codeine, narcotine, and colouring matter.
If I had seen it in the pattern I should have said it was impossible for your colouring.
It had become so familiar that she no longer noticed its shape or colouring.
A mere description of the shape and colouring of the adjutant does not give any idea of his comicality.
The red colouring matter called hematine, may be obtained from the cruor by washing with cold water and filtering.
Around this whole colouring was a scrollwork pattern of the same tint, giving it the appearance of a frame.
Recent microscopic investigations have shown it to consist of a minute vegetable cell, which secretes a red colouring matter.
After the second ecdysis the marking and colouring only undergo change with respect to the eye-spots.
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