dark-skinned

ADJECTIVE
  1. naturally having skin of a dark color
    `swart' is archaic
    a smile on his swarthy face
    gold earrings gleamed against her dusky cheeks
    a dark-skinned beauty
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How To Use dark-skinned In A Sentence

  • He was a lean, wiry, dark-skinned man in a white jubbah, shorter than Tuthmes and with his Negroid ancestry more prominent in his features. Conan of Cimmeria
  • She was dark-skinned, like Eko and Sri, but square-built, with soft plump hands, and warm brown eyes buried in wrinkles.
  • Inspired by his hero H. L. Mencken, always on the lookout for hypocrisy, Thurman found it in the uneven way that color prejudice is applied to dark-skinned women.
  • The resulting videos seem to reinforce the stereotypic idea that dark-skinned black women are not as attractIve as their lighter sisters.
  • All of a sudden, a beautiful dark-skinned girl walked in, her black hair sweeping behind her in a flowing curtain.
  • Dark-skinned people rarely develop skin cancer.
  • Over and over he filmed the scenario of a light-skinned women passing as white, and a dark-skinned man ignoring a women of his own shade to aspire to that wan princess.
  • The "browning" of America by dark-skinned immigrants can not morally be a concern. Discourse.net: The Moral High Ground
  • Dark-skinned people rarely develop skin cancer.
  • A dark-skinned woman with a cane stepped out of the elevator.
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