dark-coloured

ADJECTIVE
  1. having a dark color
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How To Use dark-coloured In A Sentence

  • Later the same night, two men dressed in dark-coloured hooded tops and wraparound-style sunglasses confronted the delivery man as he made the drop in Avenue Terrace.
  • He was wearing a dark-coloured tracksuit with the hood up and a baseball cap on underneath.
  • He wore a dark jacket, stonewashed jeans, white trainers, a dark-coloured hooded top and white polo neck top.
  • Immediately beneath the site of the high altar at Melrose is the resting-place of the heart of Robert Bruce, and to the south of it is a dark-coloured polished slab of encrinital limestone said to mark the grave of Alexander II., who was buried near the high altar in 1249. Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys
  • The species is widely umbilicated, and the peristome is usually dark-coloured. The Journals of John McDouall Stuart
  • Detectives working on the case are particularly interested in locating a dark-coloured estate or station wagon car they believe to have been involved in the incident.
  • In industrial areas, the dark-coloured variety of the moth now predominates.
  • Polynesian stock; C. Nigritian group of races: (1) Negro; (2) dark-coloured Indian (Dravidic races); (3) Indonesian and oceanic The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • The species is widely umbilicated, and the peristome is usually dark-coloured. The Journals of John McDouall Stuart
  • Witnesses told police they saw a large white man in a dark-coloured, two-tone Ford F - 150 extended cab pickup the night two of the killings occurred.
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