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Example sentences for "fine black"

  • The termen itself is bordered first with green, and then with a series of fine black marks; the cilia are dark brown.

  • It is thickly covered with yellow dots, which are so close together on the back as to form two yellowish stripes, separated only by a fine black line.

  • The back is brown, bordered with a fine black line.

  • Black silk may be introduced at will, and the delicate leaves may be stitched in fine black silk, and the flowers embroidered in white, with the stamens in black silk.

  • The fine veinings are worked with fine black silk in point russe, which renders the effect of the flower very beautiful.

  • Another, an entire dish made of fine black paste, is a curiosity in its way; it consists of three cups united, and having a communication with each other by a small hole in the dividing septa (No.

  • Some of the dishes were of fine black ware, among which I may note a spoon (No.

  • Ranchet records also a small lance-head of bronze, a portion of a vase containing some black stuff adhering to it (supposed to be remains of food), and portions of another of fine black paste.

  • A lake-dwelling in the Kloppsee, near Woldenburg, has yielded a fine black pottery, so well burnt that it gives a metallic ring when struck.

  • It is composed throughout of fine black roots, only a stray piece or two of light coloured grass being intermixed, and the whole basal portion is cemented together with mud.

  • It is formed entirely of fine black fern-roots well woven together.

  • Numerous nests of this species subsequently sent me from Sikhim are all of the same type, all moderately deep cups composed entirely of creeper-tendrils, the cavity only being lined with fine black roots.

  • Lewis states that he has repeated this process in the small way; and that, by adding sulphate of iron progressively, and repeating the immersions of the silk a great number of times, he eventually obtained a fine black.

  • Since silk dyed with a great surcharge has not a beautiful black, it is usually destined for weft, and is blended with a warp dyed of a fine black.

  • Clay alone, melted with about a third of its weight of protoxide of iron, gives, according to Clouet, a fine black enamel.

  • Through the opening on one side, that was about three inches high, she could see the lining of fine black rootlets, just like the one she had watched the bird snap off and carry away.

  • Twigs, leaves, vine tendrils, and bits of bark form its walls, and the speckled, greenish blue eggs within are usually laid upon a lining of fine black rootlets.

  • To the top of the dividing partition affix a piece of fine black silk, which allow to hang over the smaller division.

  • The invisible agency is again a fine black thread.

  • The celebrated and fascinating Japanese butterfly trick is performed with the aid of a piece of fine black silk or horsehair.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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