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Example sentences for "white colour"

  • This bird lays two, and sometimes three eggs, of a pale green or a yellowish-white colour, irregularly blotched with gray and blackish-brown.

  • This bird lays four or five eggs of a white colour, tinged with pale blue, resembling the colour of skim-milk, and speckled with red, but only very sparingly.

  • The eggs of the Wild Duck number from eight to fifteen, of a greenish-white colour, smooth on the surface.

  • The Whitethroat lays four or five eggs of a greenish-white colour, spotted with brown and gray, the spots sometimes form a zone or belt round the larger end.

  • There was no red, no yellow, no green, no blue, nor purple to be seen any longer, but from a Confusion of them all there arose one uniform white Colour.

  • And when I ascribe to it the attribute whiteness, my meaning is only, that, of the sensations composing this group or series, that which I call the sensation of white colour is one.

  • I observed just now, that a small piece of white colour which is pure, surpasses in truth a large area which is not pure.

  • A small patch of white colour, free from all trace of any other colour, is truer, purer, and more beautiful, than a large mass of clouded and troubled white.

  • But black colour is different from, and even opposite to, white colour.

  • The bit of sapphire from the case may also be called into use, and if the stone you have found is of white colour, and a corner of your sapphire bites or scratches it, there is no hope of its being a diamond.

  • The petals are stiff and curling, and of a cream-white colour; the stamens are yellow and very numerous.

  • These latter appear on the surface of the granulations as small bluish islets which gradually increase in size, become of a greyish-white colour, and ultimately blend with one another and with the edges.

  • The staphylococcus albus is much less common than the aureus, but has the same properties and characters, save that its growth on artificial media assumes a white colour.

  • As the epithelium increases in thickness it assumes a bluish hue and eventually the cells become cornified and the epithelium assumes a greyish-white colour.

  • Then add, still rubbing the mixture, enough of water to make the whole an actual fluid; and you will have a liquor of a dead-white colour, resembling milk.

  • Substances which abound much in Oil, being bruised and triturated with water for some time, afford a liquor of an opaque dead-white colour, like milk.

  • By calcination they lose a considerable part of their weight, acquire a white colour, and become friable though ever so solid before; as, for instance, the very hardest marbles.

  • The flowers, which are insignificant and of a yellowish-white colour, are borne in small roundish umbels.

  • The flowers are of a pale rosy-white colour.

  • The flowers form a large terminal panicle, and are individually small and of a greenish-white colour.

  • The flowers are of a delicate blue, with wings of a greenish-white colour, and are borne in long erect spikes.

  • A very rare metal, having a white colour, discovered by Hielm in 1782.

  • Pyrophosphoric acid precipitates the salts of silver of a white colour.

  • It has a silver-white colour, and is more or less soft, according to the proportion which the mercury bears to the silver.

  • Dark colours, in general, he often mistook for black; but never imagined white to be a dark colour, nor dark to be a white colour.

  • In about five days one of them brought forth thirty-eight young ones, well shaped, and of a milk-white colour, which changed every day more and more into a dark rusty hue.

  • The set eggs were altogether pure white, but the fresh egg, unblown, was of a pinky-white colour with a pure white cap; when blown it exactly resembled the others.

  • This is of a white colour, a weak, not very agreeable smell; and a durable bitter, lightly pungent taste.

  • This was internally of a white colour, and void of bitterness.

  • This bird was extremely handsome; its body was of a snow-white colour; its wings, and the extremity of its tail, tipped with black.

  • The part exposed is globular, of a dirty-white colour, warty, and internally the yam is tough and fibrous rather than spongy.

  • N/10 NaOH) substance resulted in both grain and flesh being tanned with a black colour, whereas the interior of the pelt was pickled (white colour).


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "white colour" 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:
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