How To Use Blackening In A Sentence

  • In the spring fire swept across the hills, blackening them.
  • This blackening process has characteristics such as simple, non - toxic , hight effective, low cost, etc.
  • The combative Canadian businessman summarily ejected him from the board, blackening his character as a mole and provider of information to the tabloid press.
  • 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.
  • At last, I lost command of myself, for my heart was aflame with fire unquenchable and lowe unconcealable and I said, “O young men, will ye not relieve my trouble and acquaint me with the reason of thus blackening your faces and the meaning of your words: — We were sitting at our ease but our frowardness brought us unease?” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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  • I have no resentment of animosity against the gentleman [Jefferson] and abhor the idea of blackening his character or transmitting him in odious colors to posterity. Chris Rodda: No, Mr. Beck, John Adams Did Not Think Governments Must Be Administered by the Holy Ghost
  • Film form - ing mechanism of ambient temperature blackening.
  • On his sleeve the blackening gold braid ran in the undulating rings of a lieutenant in the R.N.V.R. In his hand he carried a half-empty seaman's kitbag with some articles in it. In Spite of Their Declaration of Bombs
  • Although the colour of the cap is quite variable, the blackening should serve to distinguish it from other similar looking fungi.
  • He pulled her to him, and hit her twice across the face, blackening her right eye, and bruising her cheek.
  • They started blackening and discrediting them.
  • However, I was so little that the doorknob was eyelevel and it went right into my eye, blackening it. Partygirl Diary Entry
  • In the discussion of bodily mutilations reference will be made to such permanent adornment as tattooing, perforation and elongation of the ear lobes, superciliary and axillary depilation, grinding of the teeth, and the blackening of the teeth and lips -- all of which, with the exception of the elongation of the ear lobes, are common to both men and women. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
  • Meanwhile, he will continue to haunt the north-western district, blackening the country's face all the more.
  • Steel blackening process under room temperature has been analyzed and possible mechanism of film formation discussed.
  • This blackening process has characteristics such as simple, non - toxic , hight effective, low cost, etc.
  • If you use hair Blackening shampoo , you will find your hair healthy, soft and smooth.
  • The married women of Shitamachi maintained the custom of blackening their teeth.
  • The contemners of the additional act, deaf to the voice of reason, would judge of it only from its title; and as this title displeased and alarmed them, they persisted in blackening and condemning the work on the score of its name, according to the vulgar proverb, _Give a dog a bad name, and hang him_. Memoirs of the Private Life, Return, and Reign of Napoleon in 1815, Vol. II
  • Having determined that they were unable to silence him, the government then set about blackening his reputation.
  • New surface blackening process with heteropoly acid - CuSO 4 is stated and its possible mechanism discussed.
  • Kevin confessed to having the same problem - light hair - but always got around it by blackening things up with mascara.
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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • A lightening bolt struck the school itself, blackening some of the walls and frazzling the electricity sockets.
  • Use candles in ventilated rooms, but avoid drafts to lessen dripping and blackening.
  • 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
  • Biography, Michael Shelden expended effort in blackening the character of Orwell still revered figure: Book proves love of author thrives
  • How much is this further blackening the reputation of the media?
  • New surface blackening process with heteropoly acid - CuSO 4 is stated and its possible mechanism discussed.
  • 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!
  • 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.
  • 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
  • You'd better not a lawsuit against him for blackening your name.
  • 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
  • Having received a thorough blackening from Miss Pao, he could hardly go on.
  • Yet one can go too far in blackening the name of a man who did such an excellent job of blackening it on his own. Usurper: the dark shadow of Victoriano Huerta (1845–1916)
  • After they have recovered, the blackening of the teeth by means of betel chewing is accelerated by means of a black liquid obtained by burning cocoa-nut shells on iron. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
  • The married women of Shitamachi maintained the custom of blackening their teeth.
  • The principal issue for the mystery plays was the representation of the divine, which conventionally was signified by a burnished gold mask in contradistinction to the blackening of the devil.
  • Sardine and mackerel fishing boats, their masts bejeweled with lights, headed out from the city’s harbor for a nighttime haul; far out, an oil tanker flat against the sea, a sugar cube of lights in the inkiest part of the blackening water. The Hundred-Foot Journey

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