How To Use Colorlessness In A Sentence
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I like the unripe, slightly salty melon of Vanille Galante, the cold lily note, the almost non-existence of vanilla, the pure, calm water in which the ingredients serenely flow, the pastel colorlessness of it all.
Vanille Galante by Hermes: Perfume Review
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The encounter smudged into the same colorlessness of every other colorless moment in the colorless flow of time on the bridge.
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At intermission, I overheard a listener complain about an emotional colorlessness despite the piece's exciting surface.
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When Sean Hayes, from Will & Grace, made his Broadway debut in Promises, Promises playing a heterosexual man, the New York Times theater review included these lines: "his emotions often seem pale to the point of colorlessness ... his relationship with [his costar Kristin] Chenoweth feels more like that of a younger brother than a would-be lover and protector.
Out Of Focus
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It looked very wrong amidst the bright blue river and lush green banks, a sudden shock of colorlessness.
Every little thing in the world
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Kurkdjian's sumptuous touch shows through the apparent purity of the fragrance, which makes its transparency warm and its colorlessness interesting.
Kenzo Eau de Fleur Magnolia: Perfume Review
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Across the road from the embankment electric lights shone on melons and other fruit in stalls: a refreshing night scene, after the glare and colorlessness of the day.
Among the Believers
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He was in a deeply emotional state, for all the colorlessness of his voice.
GALILEE
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I have visions of turning into a spectral gray, a mass of colorlessness, a vanguard of lost youth, haunted and hovering over the living with warnings of doing all that you can now.
Countdown
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Setoodeh stands by his criticism of Hayes 'performance -- not his audience -- and points out that the New York Times theater critic wrote "his emotions often seem pale to the point of colorlessness ... his relationship with [his costar Kristin] Chenoweth feels more like that of a younger brother than a would-be lover and protector.
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