How To Use Blacken In A Sentence

  • The elf cast a jaundiced eye over the blackened mountain, which was still oozing lava.
  • Keep the artichoke in a bowl of water with a lemon squeezed into it, (rather grandly called acidulated water), this stops the heart from blackening when it is exposed.
  • Meanwhile, Robert Downey, Jr. declines an offer to do Arctic Thunder in blackened face. The Volokh Conspiracy » Iceland Jokes
  • Use thicker-fleshed chiles, such as poblanos, and allow their skin to blacken and blister without burning through the flesh.
  • As for the other, he is a model of wantonness and scurrilousness and a blackener of the face of hoariness; his dye acteth the foulest of lies: and the tongue of his case reciteth these lines, [FN#464] 'Quoth she to me,' I see thou dy'st thy hoariness; 'and I,' I do but hide it from thy sight, O thou mine ear and eye! ' Arabian nights. English
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  • Ash was now falling on to the ships, darker and denser the closer they went, together with pieces of pumice and rocks that were blackened and shattered by fire.
  • The blackened walls from a fire that happened some four years ago reeked of cigarette smoke and mustiness.
  • Dressed again in wadmal, leather gloves, leather apron, and wooden shoes, beard and mane full of the soot that blackened his skin, the dwarf gripped a piece with tongs and banged it into shape. Operation Luna
  • A Yorkshire historian is calling on the Queen to help to clear Richard III of the double child murder which has blackened his reputation for more than 500 years.
  • The witch doctor's eyes were well blackened, and his temper none of the best; for he quarrelled with the chief over the possession of Wertz's rifle, and took more than his share of the part-sack of beans. WHERE THE TRAIL FORKS
  • The impact caused a fire in the rear of the vehicle which then spread inside and raged through the entire bus, leaving nothing but a blackened skeleton.
  • This black varnish was applied presumably as an element of mourning, or, as Edwards suggested, either to match japanned furniture in the room or in reaction to the blackening of the silvering by tarnishing.
  • Blackened and degraded by centuries of dust and dirt, they emerged in a remarkable state of preservation that gives an excellent idea of their intended flamboyance.
  • With a determined step she marched purposely toward the blackened doorway.
  • Fighting took place in a giant petrified forest of blackened chimney stacks, where the defenders had little cover except the charred remains of the matchboard bungalows and workers 'settlements that ringed the town. Barbarossa
  • In each cemetery there are two or three little flames dancing in the wind under soot-blackened glass.
  • Vale watched helplessly as a series of explosions reduced the once-proud cruiser to a blackened derelict.
  • His face was blackened with coal.
  • The walls had been blackened and scorched by fire.
  • A thousand times Mildred asked herself, "How can I go out and face the world with my name blackened by this great cloud of shame? Without a Home
  • Wherefore, properly speaking, to backbite is to speak ill of an absent person in order to blacken his good name. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • I must say that I, for one, will really miss coming home from a good night out with a heathy wheeze, my nostrils ejecting generous quantities of blackened snot clogged with blood, and my eyes watering.
  • So blackens a brand in his eyeshot asmoulder awhile from the pyre. Songs of the Springtides and Birthday Ode Taken from The Collected Poetical Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne—Vol. III
  • The cook blackened the chicken breast
  • By the time help arrived, most of the parents had fished their children out of the blackened water.
  • The villagers think the experiment has failed but Scundoo is very clever: He asks everybody raise to raise their hands above their heads and every hand is blackened with soot from the iron pot — every hand except Sime's. “And must I. . .who am weary, travel always your trail until I die?”
  • Thousands of doves took to a sky already blackened by a massive cloud pluming over the cityscape.
  • There seems to be a wild idea revolving around in the heart of government that we were part a devilish clever plot to blacken them.
  • So lonesome that there were times when life looked absolutely worthless; when the blue devils made him their plaything, and he saw Billy Louise looking scornfully upon him and loving some other man better; when he saw his name blackened by the suspicion that he was a rustler -- preying upon his neighbors 'cattle; when he saw Buck Olney laughing in derision of his mercy and fixing fresh evidence against him to confound him utterly. The Ranch at the Wolverine
  • It was just a sort of blackened, charred wreckage, smoke rising and emergency services all over the place.
  • Since then he has done everything possible to politically destroy his opponent and blacken his name through a series of trumped up charges.
  • Yet on so little they had blackened a man's reputation.
  • Eating out at least five nights a week, she has seen trends come and go: peasant Italian, posh Irish, fish heads, pigs' trotters, white bread, blackened cod, raw beef, triple-cooked chips.
  • No, it had been rather haphazardly portioned with seemingly no utensil involved; an oozing brown viscosity trailing its ragged, blackened, peel. Snap
  • Let me first say that this work blackens your heart and destroys everything good and decent in your sole.
  • Families mourned for periods of up to one year, with some family members expressing grief by blackening their faces, chests, and hands with charcoal and maintaining an unkempt appearance.
  • I look past them, at the blackened edges of a curb, the smooth marble of a ledge, the angle of a rail.
  • Blackened court cards laid along her thigh by sevens.
  • His smoky shots of blasted earth and gnashing machinery, spraying explosions and blackened pits create an oppressively alien landscape hostile to man and woman alike.
  • A lightening bolt struck the school itself, blackening some of the walls and frazzling the electricity sockets.
  • I wince at the wall of heat, blacken the steak, underdo the peaches and drop carrots through the grill. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its thick, gummy oil has blackened hundreds of miles of coastline in Spain.
  • Most of Blacken's team are former soldiers who have been retrained in humanitarian de-mining. NGO: Guinea-Bissau to be Land Mine Free by Next Year
  • I wince at the wall of heat, blacken the steak, underdo the peaches and drop carrots through the grill. Times, Sunday Times
  • Following the Industrial Revolution, many trees became blackened by smoke and on these the speckled moths were suddenly highly conspicuous.
  • This went on until several men were hired to blacken their faces, hide, jump out and shout ‘boo!’
  • On heating in a closed tube it decrepitates slightly, blackens and gives off water having an alkaline reaction.
  • Larsen's frost-blackened lips curved cynically
  • He was in no mood for his own work and by eleven he wandered unconsoled and purposeless towards the blackened ruins of the burned-out shed. Cargo of Eagles
  • A blackened heap of rust and iron, the old stove sat in the corner of the living room.
  • Smoke pervades every house in Cincinnati, begrimes the carpets, blackens the curtains, soils the paint, and worries the ladies. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 118, August, 1867
  • It became the most effective typological tool to blacken the Irish character and, through association, declare it unfit for self-government.
  • Blackened steel, tempered into armour, was what they wore.
  • Among the most brilliant of these is 'Berns', created for Lars Siltberg's 'Candleflames Modulated' (2007), exploring frequency extremities with visceral sheets of blackened noise, near infrasonic subbass and vastly unsettling use of psychoacoustic space. Boomkat: Just arrived
  • Peel off the blackened skin, flatten the pepper out and trim it into edible pieces.
  • The night before Bonfire Night was once known as Mischief Night, when children would blacken their faces and play pranks.
  • Use candles in ventilated rooms, but avoid drafts to lessen dripping and blackening.
  • Daysha Parhar sports a tooth blackener as part of a clothing line named Cool Sporting Event That Takes Place in British Columbia Between 2009 & 2011 Edition. Canada.com Top Stories
  • 'What with their courses of perspective, of descriptive geometry, of stereotomy, of building, and of the history of art -- ah! upon my word, they do make one blacken paper with notes. His Masterpiece
  • Ominously, there were some buildings where the glass windows had been replaced by plywood and the paintwork blackened and blistered by fire. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • Finally, the vampire can wait no longer, skin blackening and sloughing off his arms. Strangeways – Behind the Scenes – 04 | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • It was just a sort of blackened, charred wreckage, smoke rising and emergency services all over the place.
  • The gunner had to stop the touchhole so that the rammer could not drive a jet of fresh air down the barrel and so ignite any scraps of remaining powder, and Hickson's old and blackened thumbstall betrayed how long he had been an artilleryman. Sharpe's Tiger
  • His blue eyes blacken and I watch aghast, as he buries his face in his hands with a barely stifled groan.
  • The blackened hulks of the great ships and the flattened hangars testified to the fact that the American awakening to what was happening in the rest of the world was sudden and painful.
  • If I was in fact standing, the ground beneath me was blackened by the perpetual darkness of this now empty dream.
  • She saw, too vividly, the blackened swathe cut through the trees, the burned wreckage. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • I distinctly remember assembling on a tray some orange-topped mushrooms, a rusty bed-spring, and some blackened pieces of toast.
  • In many places basalt in piles and crumbling strata of hornblende schiste, disposed edgeways, green within, and without blackened by sun and rain, cropped out of the ground. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • Inside the blackened wall of the cottage something fell over and sent a shower of sparks into the sky.
  • Another team were being lashed by bracken fronds and splashed with water as they tried to cross the beck while blinded by blackened goggles.
  • In Wales and Scotland, an oatcake was divided into equal parts and one piece blackened. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Bloodstained snow, heavy cloaks, blackened eyes, Indian rites, puritanical fire and brimstone and the ominous howl of vicious wolf beasts.
  • The financial crash blackened the image of investment for many small investors.
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  • Impressively blackened rocks loomed large, their outer edges darkly green against the frothy white-capped waves.
  • With such visible history, the sun-blackened ruins poking out from the undergrowth and overgrowth, Nevis is fun to explore.
  • The skull-caps of plaited and blackened palm leaf, though common in the interior, are here rare; an imitation is produced by tressing the hair longitudinally from occiput to sinciput, making the head a system of ridges, divided by scalp-lines, and a fan-shaped tuft of scarlet-stained palm frond surmounts the poll. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • Biography, Michael Shelden expended effort in blackening the character of Orwell still revered figure: Book proves love of author thrives
  • The cold gray light of early dawn had given place to saffron, and the first drowsy challenge from the henroost had been shrilly answered from far and near, when old man Jerry awoke from his nap in the chimney corner, and, finding himself chilled through all his old, rheumatic bones, bent over the dying embers, pushed together the blackened and half-burned "chunks," and blew them until they glowed. Plantation Sketches
  • The structure was badly damaged and blackened but remained standing.
  • The financial crash blackened the image of investment for many small investors.
  • The punching bag lay in a thousand blackened pieces on the floor, material and stuffing scattered everywhere.
  • Even the light of the Guggenheim is transformed, its walls blackened and its radiance dimmed to churchy darkness.
  • Her stomach grumbled as she hungrily eyed the sausages sputtering on the blackened grill.
  • His jaws champed spasmodically, froth appeared on his blackened lips.
  • The one lowlight came in the form of the lasagna, which although it tasted fine on top, was blackened on the bottom.
  • The roar of the conflict along the river had become terrific; to the east a New Jersey battery, obscured in flame-shot clouds, was retiring by its twenty-eight-foot prolonges, using cannister; the remains of a New Hampshire infantry regiment supported the retreat; between the two batteries Claymore in his shirt, sleeves rolled to his elbows, heavy revolver swinging in his blackened fist, was giving a tongue lashing to the stream of fugitives from the river woods. Ailsa Paige
  • How much is this further blackening the reputation of the media?
  • Fruit chutney is wonderful with blackened fish - it adds a sweet taste to a spicy dish.
  • The building was left badly blackened and water damaged after the blaze and property including the bicycles and a bookcase full of hundreds of pounds worth of books was destroyed.
  • The weapon never hit its mark, bouncing off of a barrier made from blackened shadows.
  • Her hair was blackened and sodden, and her skin was yellowing, like parchment or old bread.
  • They also paint their bodies and blacken their teeth.
  • The walls are blackened with torula, the fungus that feeds on the escaping vapors; known as "the angels' share. A Slow Path to Perfection
  • The financial crash blackened the image of investment for many small investors.
  • Beyond them was a flat snowy pasture, speckled with a few blackened shrubs, and even further away, a dark band between snow and sky, was the huge wall.
  • After it was clear beyond dispute that the criminal was no longer fit to live, he was called attaint, stained, or blackened, and before 6 and 7 Vict., c. 85 p. 1, could not be called as a witness in any court. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
  • Several of my toes commenced to blacken and fester near the tips and the nails worked loose.
  • This kind of photograph is a unique positive picture produced on a thin sheet of iron blackened by tar.
  • Still, he said to himself, I won't talk about this to others, I won't blacken her name without proof. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • An instant of heat and he was suddenly standing at the edge of a great expanse of grassland, the grass withered and blackened in places but generally a dry yellow.
  • The brothers believed that, while the inquiry seemed to clear Ministers of wrongdoing, it blackened their own reputation.
  • The large marble fireplace, which was engraved with the images of climbing vines, still retained its blackened cinders.
  • I loved the way it was slightly blackened from the fire. Dominoes « A Fly in Amber
  • Production lines were left blackened and charred, hundreds of tonnes of ingredients were ruined.
  • The ground itself was blackened and burned, and was several feet lower than it should have been.
  • A lunch menu on a recent Monday consisted of French onion soup, spinach lasagna and Italian sausage, followed by a dinner that included egg drop soup, teriyaki steak, Cajun blackened fish and pork fried rice.
  • The other phial held a blackened grain of nickel-iron, barely big enough to see. Minnesota Menage
  • In your desire to blacken the reputation of Indonesia, you have resorted to the dissemination of falsehoods, misrepresentations and innuendos without any factual basis.
  • His skin blackens until it begins to feel away, turning to dust, leaving just the burned black bone underneath, the inverted pentagram burning red on the skull.
  • Trembling the while, Ogger, who knew by experience what were the power and might of Charles, and who had learned the lesson by long consuetude in better days, then said, 'When ye shall behold the crops shaking for fear in the fields, and the gloomy Po and the Ticino overflowing the walls of the city with their waves blackened with steel The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 04
  • The buildings are made from a sandy beige stone, doorways are partially blocked with sandbags, windows are ragged blackened holes.
  • The grass was blackened with soot, and her face smudged with dirt.
  • Inventory of the "taxi": one bullet right in the face of my Vickers; one perforative bullet in the motor; the steel stone had gone clear through it as well as the oil reservoir, the gasoline tank, the cartridge chest, my glove ... where it stayed in the index finger: result, about as if my finger had been slightly pinched in a door; not even skinned, only the top of the nail slightly blackened. Georges Guynemer Knight of the Air
  • The landlord jabbed a dirty stubby finger at the smoke-blackened ceiling. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • Halve and deseed the peppers and place, with rounded sides uppermost, under a preheated grill until the skins blacken.
  • Inside, he found the same scuffed flagstones on the floor, the inglenook fireplace and the high-backed wooden pews, blackened by the wood smoke of so many winter nights. Day of the Dandelion
  • New surface blackening process with heteropoly acid - CuSO 4 is stated and its possible mechanism discussed.
  • The snow was feathering down out of a bruised, blackened sky. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • First they accused the film writer of plagiarism to blacken her name and destroy her credibility, then attacked the film script.
  • There was only a small cluster of bright dancing flames in the back seat now, gnawing on the blackened springs. SPIDERTOWN
  • The formerly bright brickwork of nearby buildings was charred and blackened.
  • Next up is Thomasina Miers' roast tomato salsa, from Mexican Food Made Simple, which blackens the tomatoes, garlic and chillies in a searingly hot pan first. How to make perfect salsa
  • Then, when its blackened freestone walls were repainted white to hide the traces of the fire, it was rechristened “The White House”. Inside the White House | Edwardian Promenade
  • They are almost in darkness watching their blackened cooking pans.
  • Over off Kelly Street sat a long black limo, six doors, blackened windows. SPIDERTOWN
  • It was covered with a slab of original limestone, still blackened from fire and inscribed with the date.
  • There were a lot missing words, where the paper had been blackened and burned away.
  • The deck of the cruiser was torn and blackened from the German fire; here and there were sailors in bandages. The Cruise of the Dry Dock
  • Perhaps it was because He Shou Wu could fetch a better retail price than other herbs so it remained the herb of choice for blackening the hair!
  • An old pub with beamed ceilings, smoke-blackened, and a log fire crackling and spitting inside a deep alcove.
  • Kevin confessed to having the same problem - light hair - but always got around it by blackening things up with mascara.
  • The wheels and weights and great drum of the press proper, cabineted in well-oiled oak and well-blackened brackets and footings of iron, had been gashed, and fairly recently, by swords or axes. Son of a Witch
  • It had all the things that go to make the best farm-kitchens: such as red bricks and heavy smoke-blackened beams, and a deep hearth with a great fire on it and settles inside, from which one could look up at the chimney-shaft to the sky, and clay pipes and spills alongside, and a muller for wine or beer; and hams and sides of bacon and strings on onions and bunches of herbs; much pewter, and a copper warming-pan, and brass candlesticks, and a grandfather clock; a cherrywood dresser and wheelback chairs polished with age; and a great scrubbed oaken table to seat a harvest-supper, planed from a single mighty plank. Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard
  • Beads of murky water dripped down stone walls blackened by grime, and the floor was cold gray stone.
  • The amethystine ring from which had been streamed the circling veils was cracked and blackened; like a seam of coal it had stretched around the Pit — a crown of mourning. The Metal Monster
  • The ugly blackened scar was gone now, as were all the others, the ruptures mended by the molecular refusion of the ship’s duranium composite skin. Star Trek: TNG: Losing the Peace
  • Use thicker-fleshed chiles, such as poblanos, and allow their skin to blacken and blister without burning through the flesh.
  • How many pistols used grips made of walnut is not known, but at some point, the hardwood used was light in color, and the grips were blackened using a paint-like stain.
  • Not only that, your personal credit rating is not blackened in Ireland by a business failure, providing you wrap up with Companies Office procedures.
  • the stomach mucosa was irregularly blackened
  • Blackened lead white can be treated by oxidizing but oxygen will tarnish any silver.
  • Italian and German armorers produced both subtly decorated but functional-seeming garnitures and extravagant show pieces, contrasting high and low relief, delicate incising, gilding, and inlaying, with smoothly modulated steel, originally blackened for drama, as we learn from the portraits. Armor as Wearable Sculpture
  • Blackened by the bonfires, the protest banners hung askew between the charred palms. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • The financial crash blackened the image of investment for many small investors.
  • Swedish for gray or blackened ashes - the loon's colors - and "immerses" is Latin for submerged. Columbiatribune.com stories
  • B] [Footnote A: Joseph Ashbury, Master of the Revels, in Ireland, actor, and manager of the theatre in Dublin.] [Footnote B: Chetwood adds in a footnote: "The composition for blackening the face are ivory-black and pomatum, which is, with some pains, clean'd with fresh butter. The Palmy Days of Nance Oldfield
  • Although their faces were pixillated the family believe their names have been blackened by the arrests.
  • Pulling on the long shaft of the bellows sent a shower of sparks around the forge and disturbed the coating of blackened dust that clung to roof, floor and everything else within.
  • The silver is thus converted, over its surface, into an ioduret of silver; and in this state it is exposed to light, which blackens it. American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype
  • Kels asked him, smiling to reveal a row of soot blackened teeth.
  • On Monday, rebels held positions at the western gates of the city, on the fringes of desert littered with bullet casings, scraps of metal and more than a dozen blackened or overturned vehicles, including tanks and pickups outfitted with anti-aircraft guns. Libyan rebels reject cease-fire proposal
  • The vacuum sucked the oxygen from his lungs, his veins exploded as his blood broiled and his skin blackened and cracked as it froze. 365 tomorrows » 2006 » December : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Around them stood the skeletons of houses, their walls blackened, their windows shattered. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • The old shabby church showed, as usual, its quaint extent of roofage and the relievo skeleton on one gable, still blackened with the fire of thirty years ago. Lay Morals
  • And they did a superb job of smearing them - his character has been totally blackened, and so has hers, to a degree.
  • Children also used to blacken their faces, as Guy Fawkes and his fellow conspirators might have done.
  • The herb was added as it can blacken hair and it will also add to the astringent quality of the formula.
  • Then a group of paras in full combat gear and blackened faces began firing at us.
  • His noble face is blackened with soot and ash, his powerful body stooped with exhaustion, his expression ravaged with grief, for those still burning embers hold within their embrace the bodies of his friends and comrades, perhaps the body of his lady wife. Through Wolfs Eyes
  • A single blackened 361 gram achondrite was found in Dar al Gani, Libya at Lat. 26 deg. 55.17’ N and Long. 16 deg. 40.44’ E.
  • The deadly smog would excoriate their nostrils and claw at their lungs and blacken their blood.
  • Char red bell pepper and fresh poblano chili over gas flame or in broiler until blackened on all sides. Making fresh cranberry sauce | Homesick Texan
  • A blackened decorated mirror, purchased in Uxbridge in “one of the seediest and most dilapidated places you have ever seen,” produced greater success, revealing a “brilliantly painted frame full of grotesque heads and shells and fishes . . . almost certainly a Mathias Lock.” Storyteller
  • Jack grinned then, his teeth flashing white through the charcoal that blackened his face.
  • On hand to perform the opening was Seamus O'Connell, who, in front of over 100 guests, prepared several culinary seafood delicacies that ranged from blackened halibut to boxty with smoked salmon.
  • The Boschian art direction here is impressive, with awe-inspiring architecture and angry, blackened skies.
  • Both of his eyes were beginning to blacken, and blood streamed from his nose and the corner of his mouth. TREASON KEEP
  • Also at this time they blackened their women's teeth to make them more beautiful.
  • Our gangrened limbs blacken, stink, and fall by the wayside in response to festering injustice. Solidarity
  • He blackened the wood by burning it with the heated piece of iron; this enabled him to create the details of his creations.
  • It's $35 per person and will give you options such as kimchee and edamamde fried rice, seafood chowder and blackened shrimp. PhillyBurbs.com: Home RSS feed
  • What is a well known is that Romans blackened the reputation of their enemies so their own ruthless barbarism might appear in a better light.
  • Chunks of moist chicken, bursting with taste and tenderness, are grilled on a brochette with slices of blackened onion.
  • You'd better not a lawsuit against him for blackening your name.
  • And what has happed to the waters—blackened with oil, just as the air is blackened with smoke. Surrender the Dark
  • He watched the altimeter unwind and he blinked repeatedly as his Kittyhawk smashed through the tortured, blackened air.
  • Evidence of the war was clear in Nick's arrival in the burned town and in the blackened hoppers.
  • Or could it have been, as he implied, jealous rivals who wanted to blacken his name and damage his business?
  • The Chironex fleckeri of the chirodropid species, also known as the sea wasp or the box jellyfish, is considered the most deadly jellyfish in the world. 3 Stings from its tentacles cause an erythematous whipped appearance on the skin and may result in blackening and necrosis in the area. Fish poisonings and envenomations
  • He blackened one eye, left scratches up and down her neck and scraped the flesh off her hipbones.
  • Seated on it, against no more romantic object than a blackened chimneystack over which some bumble creeper had been trained, they both pored over one book; both with attentive faces; Jenny with the sharper; Lizzie with the more perplexed. Our Mutual Friend
  • They had blackened each other's faces and then hers, pocketed their watches, reversed their caps.
  • My oven mitts bear characteristic blackened circles in the exact shape of my stovetop burners.
  • It was my eight-year-old son Nathan, standing barefoot in the freshly tilled soil, his hands blackened from digging in the earth. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Dad
  • The dining room blackened out
  • Drawing closer, you could see the clutter of centuries of Buddhist veneration: stupas, Buddha images and incense-blackened shrines.
  • The gang of older boys, eighth graders, had found him out there, and when Jinx found him, he had bruises across his face and one of his eyes was blackened.
  • Two professional cleaners had been sent to the property to clean the blackened cream carpet, soiled by wild parties, but with little success.
  • Scrub grass, gravel, generations of wet and blackened leaves, something pale green and flowerless about to uncurl. So Much Pretty
  • As for the other, he is a model of wantonness and scurrilousness and a blackener of the face of hoariness; his dye acteth the foulest of lies: and the tongue of his case reciteth these lines,464 The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Williams denied it and countercharged that Adler was trying to blacken the name of anyone who had more power over the museum's affairs than he did. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
  • In the corner between them, a great coiling growth, blackened now in its winter hibernation, stripped of leaves, clambered as high as the battlements where the brattice began. A River So Long
  • The deadly smog would excoriate their nostrils and claw at their lungs and blacken their blood.
  • Having received a thorough blackening from Miss Pao, he could hardly go on.
  • The shape is usually spheroidal, and the material hypersthene (a hard and close-grained bluish granite) or diorite, greenstone-trap blackened by sun and rain. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I
  • A white rag, an old bone lying in the path, might be a _malefice_ which, if trodden upon, would cause his leg to blacken and swell up to the size of the limb of an elephant; -- an unopened bundle of plantain leaves or of bamboo strippings, dropped by the way-side, might contain the skin of a Two Years in the French West Indies
  • The green fields were blackened and the trees had been stripped bare by locusts.

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