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Example sentences for "coloring"

Lexicographically close words:
colorful; colori; coloribus; colorific; colorimetric; colorings; coloris; colorist; colorists; colorless
  1. They are as transparent as plate glass, and their coloring would shame the richest sky that ever bent over Italy.

  2. Indeed, it is pronounced by Mr. Freeman the most glorious of English churches, and is said to be the one great church of England which retains its beautiful ancient coloring undestroyed by so-called "restoration.

  3. The Soul's intelligence is only borrowed, which intellectualizes her by coloring her with its light.

  4. There is danger of poisoning in the manufacture of colored paper, the coloring of artificial flowers, the manufacture of metachromatypes, chemicals and poisons, the coloring of tin soldiers and other tin toys, etc.

  5. Why not build in brick frankly, since its water-coloring and capacity for ingeniously varied arrangement furnish so many resources?

  6. The sun had just sunk below the horizon, and a blaze of blended crimson and gold spread over the Bay of Naples, coloring the rocky island of Ischia till it glowed like a carbuncle.

  7. They were relaxing in the living room, James fretting and Mrs. Bagley seated, Martha Bagley asprawl on the floor turning the pages of a crayon-coloring book.

  8. Take of Proof Alcohol one quart, cut therein all the Gum Shellac it will take, add two ounces of Venice Turpentine, and coloring to suit.

  9. Both of the above will admit of any coloring you please.

  10. The above will admit of any coloring you please.

  11. A victim of doubt and suspicion, his moods were as changing and variable as the coloring of a chameleon.

  12. It varies greatly, through every shade of yellow and amber to dark brown, with a tinge of green or red, if the coloring matter of bile or blood is present.

  13. The first of these tints, green, is the only one that undoubtedly points to the presence of biliary coloring matter, all the others being yielded by another constituent of urine, indican, when similarly treated.

  14. If the coloring matter of bile is present (bilirubin, etc.

  15. Bancroft, in 1806, and the two following years, the sales of it at the India House equaled in point of coloring matter half a million of pounds' weight of Cochineal.

  16. In truth, it did not redden her; she was one of those whose coloring comes not from without, but within.

  17. Stone, observing her fine coloring and clear eyes, silently agreed with her.

  18. Kent started and, gazing at Rochester and the clerk, saw there was a general resemblance in coloring and physique.

  19. Coloring warmly, the widow slipped her small hand inside his, and with a friendly bow to McDonald, she walked through the bank, keeping up with Clymer's long strides as best she could.

  20. The vivid coloring of her gown, her crimson cheeks and flashing eyes made a brilliant bit of coloring in the dark room lighted by a solitary, smoking oil-lamp.

  21. Her perfect features and rich coloring delighted him.

  22. She ran toward him with a little cry; but something in his look checked her, and she stood hesitating and coloring as he came up to her and offered his arm.

  23. She agrees with Ruskin in connecting brilliant coloring with purity of mind and nobility of thought.

  24. The vivid coloring of the sides seemed to be more marked most of the way just a little in advance.

  25. Grant, however, was positive that the sculptured sides of the vast hole were equal in interest to the coloring and the glory of the canyon itself.

  26. One person, you mean," said Maud, coloring slightly.

  27. Yes," said Lucy, coloring and smiling, for it was delightful to her to hear the appreciative tone in Phyllis's voice.

  28. Thus R may be taken to represent the determiner for red coloring matter and r its absence.

  29. The cream can be colored with fruit coloring and different shapes can be made from this.

  30. There was nothing blue to be found in the fruit or flower kingdom except these, and the coloring was superb.

  31. Potassium permanganate has an intense coloring power, and since the solution resulting from the oxidation of the iron and the reduction of the permanganate is colorless, the latter becomes its own indicator.

  32. This precipitates the blue coloring matter, which is filtered off, washed with alcohol, and finally dissolved in a small volume of water and diluted until about three drops of the solution added to 50 cc.

  33. She had a wealth of rich coloring in eyes, hair, and complexion, but her features were not quite regular; her nose was a trifle too large, her mouth too wide.

  34. It was coloring the wings of an image of the sun, which, encircled by an asp, his head projected, and with extended wings, adorned the beginning of one of the leaves.

  35. We are ready writers, skilful with the stylus and the coloring pencil, and our lot is preferable to that of others, who are more ignorant.

  36. The red strands are obtained by unravelling red cloth, black by using the wool of black sheep, blue by dissolving indigo in fermented urine, and yellow is said to be by coloring with a particular flower.

  37. Baily says that they take the material to the seaside, and, after procuring a quantity of fresh coloring matter, dip each thread singly into it, and lay it aside to dry.

  38. They embroider, or dye, the neck and shoulders with various designs, whose outlines and coloring often do great credit to their taste.

  39. The marvelous coloring is perhaps the most distinctive of these features.

  40. She was familiar with petty jealousy; she had even detected it pinching or coloring many a pretty face that tried very hard to hide it all the time.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coloring" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acting; affectation; appearance; bearing; bloom; bluff; blush; cast; chromatic; coat; coating; cold; color; coloration; coloring; complexion; connotation; consequence; cool; deception; delusion; disguise; dissemblance; distemper; distortion; drier; drift; dye; effect; embellishment; equivocation; essence; exaggeration; extension; facade; face; falsification; falsity; feint; flush; force; fraud; front; gilt; gist; gloss; glow; glowing; ground; guise; harmonious; hectic; hue; humbug; hyperbole; idea; illumination; illustration; impact; implication; import; imposture; inaccuracy; injustice; key; lithography; mask; masquerade; matching; medium; medley; misconstruction; misrepresentation; misstatement; monochromatic; monochrome; motley; ostentation; overtone; paint; painting; pallor; perjury; pertinence; perversion; pigment; pith; point; polychromatic; portraiture; pose; posing; posture; pretense; pretension; pretext; prevarication; primer; priming; prismatic; purport; rainbow; reference; relation; relevance; representation; scope; seeming; semblance; sense; shade; sham; show; significance; signification; simulacrum; simulation; slanting; speciousness; spectral; spirit; stain; staining; straining; style; substance; suffusion; sum; tempera; tenor; thinner; timbre; tincture; tinge; tint; tonality; tone; touch; turpentine; twist; twisting; understatement; undertone; value; variegated; varnish; vehicle; veil; warm; wash; slanting; speciousness; spectral; spirit; stain; staining; straining; style; substance; suffusion; sum; tempera; tenor; thinner; timbre; tincture; tinge; tint; tonality; tone; touch; turpentine; twist; twisting; understatement; undertone; value; variegated; varnish; vehicle; veil; warm; wash