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are discoloured
verb
Past of discolour
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Memories of Donnie Brasco, however, are discoloured: 'Great film, sure, but not a payday.
Discarding nuts that are discoloured, shriveled, or moldy helps reduce the risk.
The beads are discoloured as a result and eventually need to be changed after between 500 and 1,000 washes.
Don't put in any that are discoloured, damaged or scabby – use these up in the next couple of weeks as they won't store.
If mushrooms are discoloured they may be bruised or inedible.
Lips are the frame to your mouth and if your teeth are discoloured then beautiful lips are pointless.
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Zhang Junwei recalled that, when the pollution was at its worst, even people's sweat was discoloured.
In fact, if you look at the dictionary, the definition of 'foxed' is discoloured with yellowish-brown staining, and I fear it might be reasonably appropriate".
The diseased part may at first be discoloured and cold to the touch; later it becomes distinct from nearby healthy tissue, turning dark and dry.
The energies of the currents may be sufficient to erode shallow channels through offshore bars, and the water may be discoloured by suspended sand.
In the national forest at Gribskov, Olrik points out an ash that has been cut down, how the beautiful light-coloured wood that makes ash so popular for furniture and other uses is discoloured and blotched.
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