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Example sentences for "coloured hair"

  • He noticed two or three silver threads in her amber-coloured hair, strange hair with those dark eyes of hers, and that creamy-pale face.

  • The darkness below her closed eyelids showed cruelly on that too fair skin; and in her flax-coloured hair he saw what he had never noticed--a few strands of white.

  • And a type of this last, just as Marryat would have made him; bright face, light-coloured hair, curling over cheeks ruddy as the bloom upon a Ribston pippin.

  • I confess to havin' a weakness for the one wi' the copper-coloured hair, which is she as Gil Gomez wants to 'propriate.

  • Holding this bag in his left hand, he now took very carefully, between the thumb and finger of his right hand, the lock of light-coloured hair.

  • You are really as magnificent by day as by evening--with your so-gloriously-coloured hair.

  • She had forgotten her preposterously-coloured hair.

  • You have seen him here also--the young man with the hay-coloured hair, and white eyebrows?

  • His hay-coloured hair, too, exhibited something of a gloss--as though the brush had been recently and repeatedly passed through it.

  • In that reddish round face, shaded by a scant thatch of straight hay-coloured hair, you beheld at a glance a kindred compound of the stupid, the vulgar, and the brutal.

  • They were dark and beautifully shaped and made an almost unnerving contrast with her corn-coloured hair.

  • From beneath it escaped coarse wisps of almost orange-coloured hair.

  • Then she leaned forward and put her soft arms around the older woman, hiding her face in the masses of copper-coloured hair.

  • She was tall and straight and strong; her copper-coloured hair shone as though it had been burnished, and her tanned cheeks had a tint of rose.

  • She took off her hat--a white one trimmed with lilacs--and smoothed the waves in her copper-coloured hair.

  • Crowned with a mass of disordered tow-coloured hair, the skin tightly drawn over the bones like a mummy, it looked as if it had been buried for several months and then resurrected.

  • A hideous hag with a shock head of tow-coloured hair, who stood on the staircase laughing devilishly, and then, all at once, vanished.

  • The alouate has the same character as the ouarine, and seems to differ from him only in having a larger beard, and a reddish-coloured hair.

  • The skin was thick, hard, and covered with a short, soft, ash-coloured hair.

  • My coloured hair makes me look fast, and I am so afraid of meeting someone I know, that this short hour is as full of misery as those that preceded it.

  • Her corn-coloured hair was a little loosened; she was not smiling.

  • Mr. Bill Simms stood on his heels and stood on his toes, and pulled his lanky straw-coloured hair, and rubbed his face, ere he spoke.

  • Bill Simms choked and sobbed, and pulled his lanky straw-coloured hair, and kicked his legs about, and was altogether beside himself.

  • A miserable object he looked; his eyes red, his teeth chattering, his face white, and his straw-coloured hair standing on end.

  • He had a pale face at the best of times, and it was embellished with straw-coloured hair.

  • Presently a man entered the room--a slight man, with a pale face and a mass of flame-coloured hair on his head; across his gleaming white shirt an order or two glittered.

  • He stood winking and blinking there in the light, the very image of the king with his orders on his breast and his flame-coloured hair gleaming in the light.

  • The sleeper was small of size and mean of face, the weak lips hidden with a ragged red moustache; a thin crop of the same flame-coloured hair was on his head.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coloured hair" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    answer thee; both races; certain branches; collective noun; coloured flowers; coloured frontispiece; coloured hair; coloured paper; coloured people; coloured silk; coloured silks; coloured velvet; equal quantities; five inches; general manager; having returned; headed arrow; human felicity; nesting sites; obtained mercy; possibly because; proud heart; standing timber; virtue and; whatever part; will play