Sentence examples for slate black from inspiring English sources

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slate black

noun

A purplish black colour.

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Naeem Khan's evening clothes, in an elegant palette of cream, slate, black, gold and deep red, have modest baroque flourishes.

Monster's wireless Elements headphones, which come in "black slate," "black platinum," and "rose gold" are going on sale later this month for $350.

Two species, L. schistaceus and L. plumbeus, are entirely dark slate; however, most Leucopternis have primarily white plumage and vary in the amount of black, grey or slate black on the back, wings and/or head.

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Near the entrance to Holy Cross is a slate-black rectangular stone for Edmund G. Brown, the former California governor and father of the current one.

High above the bookshelves an alphabet runs along the slate-black walls, the letters illustrated by a wonder cabinet of specimens and artifacts: a white cotton dress from Jaipur, India, under "D," a metal top hat from an old haberdashery sign under "H," a bunch of beaver-chewed sticks from Idaho under "S," and a dried devil's claw seedpod from West Texas under "P," for plant.

Generally speaking, Mr. Jenkins said, colored slates are almost always hard slate and black slates are almost always soft.

Found in debris: Saite-Ptolemaic fragments, diorite, slate and black stone (inscribed).

The cars come in slate, red, black and blue, with an.

There was money to be made in space and a slate of "black missions" to keep the nation secure.

His office walls are mostly bare, except for a slate of black wood featuring 24 types of bullets.

The dense, soft, and velvety fur is brownish gray, slate, or black on the upperparts and slightly paler on the underparts.

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