blackish
IPA: bɫˈækɪʃ
adjective
- somewhat black
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Examples of "blackish" in Sentences
- "I bet we get a kind of blackish white," said Pee-wee.
- "Chalice" (1942) is painted ghostly white within blackish wash.
- Flowers give way in fall to blackish berries which often persist into winter.
- She suddenly said she could make out the letters S-O-N in blackish paint in the upper right area of the mural.
- We waited several minutes in the office until finally he returned carrying a gourd, incrusted on its hollow inside surface with a kind of blackish substance.
- Her flaxen hair streamed wild and stringy over back and shoulders, she wore some kind of blackish felt tunic with long sleeves, and beneath it tight-legged trousers.
- "From the air it looks brownish with some sheen, but when you get close and put it up on the ice and in the bucket, it's kind of blackish stuff ... (and) has hairy strands on it."
- In his second story that day, however, following his hospital visits, he would describe "Disease X," and victims, who have "neither a burn or a broken limb," wasting away with "blackish" mouths and red spots, and small children who "have lost some hair."
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