Jet-black Sentence Examples

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  • Ivy was the smaller of the two and had jet-black hair.

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  • Decorator's Choice has contemporary patterns with modern designs in attractive new colors such as camel, coco leaf, moss, avocado, butter, deep orange, melon, deep lavender, jet black and crimson.

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  • Coat lashes with several applications of jet black or even better, glitter mascara!

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  • Kristen rims her eyes with dark liquid eyeliner and applies several coats of jet black mascara to create a sexy look perfect for a night on the town.

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  • Rather than baking a standard sized heart cake with white or yellow batter, why not find a set of smaller heart shaped pans and use them to make decadent, jet black chocolate pudding cake?

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  • A brilliant annual, about 2 feet high, like the common field Poppy, but of a darker red, and with a jet black blotch at the base of each petal conspicuous both inside and out, making masses of this plant showy in early summer.

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  • At Big Men, they have a reasonably priced four button suit, well-tailored in either ivory white or jet black.

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  • The Asian Fit option includes a Jet Black frame with Black Persimmon Iridium Transitions lens or a Grey frame with G40 Transitions lens.

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  • The look is saved from appearing too "girly" by its sleek jet black frame and "vented" technology.

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  • For $242.00, this iridium lens and jet black finish is a fashionable take on sports technology.

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  • In September that same year, the Jet Black DS Lite was released.

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  • Soon after, Jet Black (Onyx) and Coral Pink arrived.

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  • White (or Polar White) was launched, which was quickly followed with Jet Black (Onyx) and Coral Pink.

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  • If you want a more classic edgy option, consider a jet black style with blonde ends.

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  • Her jet black hair was swept up gracefully into a plaited crown.

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  • Samantha stood at 5'10 with caramel colored skin and curly jet-black hair that fell to the middle of her back.

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  • It may be obtained as jet black octahedra (isomorphous with thoria) by fusion with borax.

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  • His complexion was of an extreme pallor, and, combined with his jet-black hair, gave in earlier life something of an Italian aspect to his face.

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  • The latterfor which the generic term in Japan is mushi or kaichinclude some beautiful species, from the jewel beetle (tama-mushi), the gold beetle (kogane-mushi) and the Chrysochroa fulgidissima, which glow and sparkle with the brilliancy of gold and precious stones, to the jet black Melanauster chinensis, which- seems to have been fashioned out of lacquer spotted with white.

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  • They seem also never to walk or run when on the ground, but always to hop. The bodyfeathers are commonly loose and soft; and, gaily coloured as are most of the species, in few of them has the plumage the metallic glossiness it generally presents in the pies, while the proverbial beauty of the "jay's wing" is due to the vivid tints of blue - turquoise and cobalt, heightened by bars of jet-black, an indication of the same style of ornament being observable in the greater FIG.

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  • This fur is dyed jet black and various shades of brown and grey, and manufactured into articles for the small drapers and for exportation.

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  • All the above enumerated lambs are naturally a rusty black or brown, and with very few exceptions are dyed a jet black.

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  • The antlers are smooth, and brownish white in colour, but the hoofs jet black.

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  • The Pagophila is the so-called ivory-gull, P. eburnea, names which hardly do justice to the extreme whiteness of its plumage, to which its jet-black legs offer a strong contrast.

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  • Jet-black hair teased the collar of the Jon Green bespoke suit he wore like a runway model.

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  • Furthermore, there is a common littoral fish in the Mediterranean (Uranoscopus scaber), belonging to the same family as Trachinus, exhibiting the same habits and living on the same ground, which also has a jet black erectile dorsal fin, and is believed to be poisonous.

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