coloring

IPA: kˈʌɫɝɪŋ

noun

  • An act or process which applies color.
  • Any substance used to give color.
  • The appearance as to color.
  • A disguise or discoloration.
  • (graph theory) An assignment of a color to each vertex of a graph such that no two vertices connected by an edge are given the same color.
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Examples of "coloring" in Sentences

  • The coloring is obviously improved from an aesthetic point of view.
  • Its coloring is noticeably good for a free webcomic and a lot of the writing is solid.
  • As it stands, the coloring is doing all that work and not too effectively in my opinion.
  • You can type in coloring book and get over 12,000 or be more specific, for instance animal coloring books and I got 450+.
  • Â The coloring is a large part of the success of this issue, working with the art to create an engaging visual experience.
  • Lindsey didn't think the soar coating was necessary, saying, "I'd prefer the plain stuff, although the coloring is kind of cool."
  • Unless it pulls a Prison Break and keeps me hooked with suspense or just generally improves as a show ... the coloring is a kepper, though, nice look.
  • • Jog continues his and Tucker Stone's dissection of Humanoids books with an interesting look at how changes in coloring can affect the impact of a work.
  • Christopher Serra "If you're going to tell it, there's no point in coloring it or shifting it," Mr. Richards said earlier this week at his manager's SoHo office.

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