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"raven black" is a common phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is very dark in color, similar to the black feathers of a raven. Example: She had long, raven black hair that cascaded down her back. In this sentence, "raven black" is used to describe the color of the woman's hair. Another example: The night sky was a raven black, with only a few stars twinkling in the distance. Here, "raven black" is used to describe the darkness of the night sky.
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In 2006 she won the inaugural Duncan Lawrie Dagger for her novel Raven Black.
The dress code, like the first grey flecks in his raven black hair, has changed.
At 21 years old, I dyed my long hair raven black.
The wild ritual features in Raven Black, set in the depths of winter, when a teenage girl's body is found in the snow.
The showroom, shown in a computer rendering below, will have a bamboo garden out back, raven black floors and crisp white walls.
I was staying in Brae, 25 miles to the north, at Busta House Hotel, a rambling, whitewashed 16th-century laird's house on the water's edge at Busta Voe, which features as the police chief Duncan Hunter's house in Raven Black.
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The issue is that if all observed ravens are indeed black, then the skeptic never answers the question "are all ravens black?".
This hypothesis partitions the world into three exclusive and exhaustive classes of things: non-black ravens, black ravens, and non-ravens.
He dyes his metal-band shoulder-length hair raven-black.
"It was a challenge, for sure," remarks Cave, smoothing down his raven-black hair.
Her hair was blonde, brunette, raven-black, silver minx, as the mood took her.
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