单词 | grey-black |
例句 | And there, sure enough, a brand-new piece of chalk was hovering near the grey-black writing surface of the blackboard. Matilda 1988-10-01T00:00:00Z The pup was a tiny ball of grey-black fur, its eyes still closed. A Game of Thrones 1997-08-04T00:00:00Z His scales were grey-black, catching the daylight like broken stone. A Wizard of Earthsea 1968-11-01T00:00:00Z From a distance, the bold grey-black bars of Khan's huge image recall the calming abstractions of an Agnes Martin painting. Artist of the week 80: Idris Khan 2010-03-25T13:25:00Z The colours of fulgurites reflect the composition of the sand in which they are formed, varying from grey-black to translucent. Mark Miodownik: an obsession with materials 2013-05-24T15:53:00Z Two geese dropped in bursts of grey-black plumage, and a third swung low across the snow-streaked landscape before falling to the jaws of Heidler’s chocolate lab. Hunting is ‘slowly dying off,’ and that has created a crisis for the nation’s many endangered species 2020-02-02T05:00:00Z There, hordes of flies swarm above a festering field of grey-black dung. How animal waste is helping turn China's lakes green 2018-08-31T04:00:00Z Moments of sensuality hint at her wider, wilder perspective, such as the rain “drenching her arms and the grey-black material of her dress, running down between her breasts.” William Trevor’s final collection of stories 2018-05-17T04:00:00Z The heavy vapour from the shells still impregnated the air, and hanging loosely over the veldt were masses of grey-black and brown-yellow smoke clouds. The Siege of Mafeking (1900) 2012-04-04T02:01:01.773Z First, press adhesive tape onto a chunk of graphite and pull: this peels off a thin flake of grey-black carbon. Production: Beyond sticky tape 2012-03-14T22:50:43.050Z I will run out like the wind, Snarling, with savage laughter; Like the wind that tosses the grey-black clouds, Against the shot-racked barrier of flaming trees. Goblins and Pagodas 2012-02-14T03:00:24.740Z The frog sports a dark belly with small white spots, and other colors include ochre and rust grading into dark olive-grey and grey-black. Frog Jumps Back from Extinction in Israel 2011-11-17T19:45:02.540Z Decades before Doll and Hill’s elaborate studies on tobacco smokers in London, an Argentine biologist, Angel Roffo, “painted” rabbits with a grey-black solution containing distilled cigarette tar and demonstrated that the smoky residue caused cancer. Magazine Preview: Do Cellphones Cause Brain Cancer? 2011-04-14T03:30:00Z Across the grey square, through the grey-black morning, dogs were rushing, their tongues out. A Woman's Experience in the Great War 2011-02-26T03:00:48.257Z Twenty miles of heavy, grey-black salt water, the water of the Midland sea, statedly said "Hush" to the stars. The White Plumes of Navarre A Romance of the Wars of Religion Then rain, and grey-black nothing out through the mid-day view ports, heading north. Martyr The rocks were grey-black, with the blood-light of the sun upon them. Astounding Stories, July, 1931 They showered caresses and foolish remarks upon him, and he lay with his grey-black muzzle resting on outstretched fore-legs, staring through them all at the door by which the Master had disappeared. Finn The Wolfhound The streets were like visions of pure ugliness; a grey-black macadamized road, asphalt causeways, held in between a flat succession of wall, window, and door, a new-brick channel that began nowhere, and ended nowhere. The Rainbow It was a large one of grey-black stone, with stacks of huge chimneys. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1909 to 1922 The collier kept on talking to her, stretching his bare, grey-black hairy arm across her vision, and pointing with his knotted hand. The Lost Girl We bought for a penny or two an armful of curious grey-black pottery with a silver sheen on its coarse surface. From Edinburgh to India & Burmah Waterhouse's specimens may have been in the winter dress; the under-parts are white; legs longish and white; tail white, with the upper surface sooty or grey-black. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon The grey-black wall under the snow wreaths looked like an old Persian fabric. The Bridal March; One Day Daylight blotted out, and where a moment before the sun had hung like a burnished brazen shield, was only a dim lightening of the impenetrable fog of grey-black dust. The Texan A Story of the Cattle Country For a second the gun was a whirl of blue-white smoke, with grey-black figures struggling and plunging inside it. From Capetown to Ladysmith An Unfinished Record of the South African War His eyes took my liking at once; eyes of a good grey-black—or, shall I say, of a grey with fine glooms in it. The White Wolf and Other Fireside Tales The village is sorrowfully set, to begin with; the valley here is high and more gloomy even than below; the narrowing hills, grey-black or a sickly green, stand and mourn over their own sterility. A Midsummer Drive Through the Pyrenees Standing between the live bird and the dead, they gazed across the river, over the snow-covered wharves, over the dim, slender chimneys from which no smoke came, into the grey-black veil of the distance. A Christmas Garland And between them, in a crumpled, grey-black heap, lay the velvet gown. Cheerful—By Request I was released from the spell of that bloodstained black body all mixed up with grey-black mud. Tono Bungay She was a small, middle-aged woman, very like Lord Linchmere in appearance, with the same quick, alert features and grey-black hair. Tales of Terror and Mystery In tint it is pretty uniformly of a grey-black over its whole extent, except that a slight fringe of redness is perceptible at the least refracted end. History and Practice of the Art of Photography It was the figure of an immense grey-black creature, rearing its colossal shoulders twelve or fourteen feet above the ground. The Lost Continent His head's splendid—so dark and fine—with the great waves of grey-black hair—and the long features and the pointed chin. Helbeck of Bannisdale — Volume I Her mind left off following the sprawl of the thick grey-black letters on the livid pink form. Mary Olivier: a Life Only as it turned towards Colin its grey-black eyes lowered and were soft dark under the black feathers of their brows. Anne Severn and the Fieldings Mademoiselle Victorine Taillefer was of a sickly paleness, like a girl in feeble health; but her grey-black eyes expressed the sweetness and resignation of a Christian. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 01 — Fiction It was like a thunder cloud except that its under surface instead of being the usual grey-black was a deep earth-brown. The Mystery A huge, grey-black creature, grotesquely human in its shape, had the thin Kalubi in its grip. Allan and the Holy Flower For that ceiling was the under side of a cloud, a grey-black, forbidding thundercloud. The Blind Spot THE fire crumbled, sending up a flash which threw into relief the narrator's gnarled red face under its grey-black stubble. Tales of Men and Ghosts Its grey-black sides were scarred as though with fighting. The Ivory Child The child's grey-black eyes rested on the figure on the bed, then turned to the German, then rested on the figure again. The Story of an African Farm, a novel |
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