Sentence examples for dusty colour from inspiring English sources

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One by one, four other dancers enter, each carrying a battered case that matches the dusty colour of their clothes.

Military uniforms, too, generally resemble their backgrounds; for example khaki uniforms are a muddy or dusty colour, originally chosen for service in South Asia.

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Instead the moon will go a dusty red colour, due to light refracting off molecules in the Earth's atmosphere, striking the moon and turning it "blood" red.

Make your lips a dusty dawn colour.

This type of drab uniform soon became known as khaki (Urdu for dusty, soil-coloured) by the Indian soldiers, and was of a similar colour to a local dress of cotton coloured with the mazari palm.

A painter's palette of colours, dusty but strong, enhance the effects: mauve in the airy living room, a yellow to make the bedroom "a place of golden dreams".

They have fine, pointed ears, delicate snouts, sharp, merry eyes and long bodies the colour of dusty slate.

Manet's palette runs through mauve, silver, primrose and cobalt to innumerable blacks from glinting jet to dusty charcoal, with every colour of white.

I've always thought if Dusty's voice was a colour, it was silver.

But the banana samples obtained by drying at a velocity of 1 m/s at the collector inlet are having more consistent quality of dried banana with good colour, texture, no dusty appearance, chewy and natural aroma.

(Daily weather fluctuations are greater than seasonal ones: 'Night is the winter of the tropics.') I opened the shutters and blinked at a dusty street of colonial houses painted every conceivable colour.

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