The use of colour merely as a distinguishing mark without any deeper origin or special significance is so general that we shall touch upon it, and recall one or two instances with which we have previously met.
The making of clothes from bark has come to have a special significance in the case of races which no longer adopt this in everyday life.
Fashions may have a special significance, as in the case of bell-bottom trousers of the costermonger, for it is said that by the cut of these garments the progress of the wearer's courtship can be traced.
For others, the old-fashioned going out to market, or the making of appointments at morning hours that will tempt them to regular activity early in the day, is of special significance.
I mention a few at the beginning of the alphabet and some of special significance.
Of special significance, in connection with these burial places, is the arrangement for making offerings to the dead.
The importance of eclipses gave to omens connected with such events a special significance.
He too was silent for some time, and then began speaking in a frigid, less shrill voice, emphasizing random words that had no special significance.
Every word in his conversation with her had a special significance.
I am delighted, delighted," she repeated, and on her lips these simple words took for Levin's ears a special significance.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "special significance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.