Synonym: color, coloring, colour, food color, food coloring, food colour, food colouring. Similar words: flying colours, coloring, with flying colours, colour, colours, coloured, colourful, tricolour. Meaning: ['kʌlərɪŋ] n. 1. a digestible substance used to give color to food 2. a visual attribute of things that results from the light they emit or transmit or reflect 3. the act or process of changing the color of something.
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61. Marigold petals were once used for colouring butter and cheese.
62. Rose, small-boned and slender, looked remarkably young and pretty in an aquamarine bikini that suited her fair colouring.
63. It had long been recognized that many species are protected from predators by colouring that provides camouflage.
64. Penelope had the same colouring and generally romantic air, but was shorter and dumpier with rather fat legs.
65. But some leading shampoos and conditioners contain small amounts of bleaching agents to promote blonde colouring.
66. Now, it is permissible to wear all kinds of shades, according to your clothes as well as your personal colouring.
67. I know that, aesthetically, the results of colouring my hair might be an improvement.
68. Tone down high colouring by using a green moisturiser or under-make-up base before applying foundation.
69. Paint the horizon pale green with diluted colouring, and little black seagulls in the sky if liked.
70. Tinta is made from the negra mole grape and is used for colouring and for sweetening.
71. It wasn't until 1970 that modern textile colouring made the now familiar red and white sock possible.
72. I have taken my colouring for Sample 3 from a photograph of a stormy sky over a small lake at dusk.
73. Her husband probably would not like ugly scarlet splashes added to his careful colouring.
74. Paint the anchor with silver food colouring and place on the deck.
75. Paint on other facial features and the suckers on the tentacles with black colouring.
76. You can choose for colouring from white, through countless pinks, to bright and even deep red.
77. The fish pictured are not fully mature and have yet to achieve the intense red colouring of the caudal and dorsal finnage.
78. There are many regional variations of this delightful fish(Sentencedict.com ), and colouring will vary according to where the stock has been collected.
79. This colouring and pattern were fixed by the end of the eighteenth century.
80. This could help solve one of the textile industry's biggest problems, removing colouring and chemicals from waste water.
81. There's a difference between consciously colouring a passage and not being able to control a voice that is falling to bits.
82. To finish the roses, lightly brush green colouring around edge of each petal.
83. When they shed leaves because of drought, trees do not usually bother with all the razzmatazz of colouring them beforehand.
84. Again he bowed, once more colouring from neck to brow.
85. The sprites are small and terribly blobby with poor colouring, virtually no animation.
86. Fen was much taller and broader and his swarthy colouring was not something that had appealed to her hitherto.
87. His drawing is good, but his colouring is poor.
88. Children enjoy colouring, eg with crayons.
89. Their dress was plain and dull in colouring.
90. Ways of getting excellent electrolytic colouring quality are discussed.
More similar words: flying colours, coloring, with flying colours, colour, colours, coloured, colourful, tricolour, discolour, colourless, discoloured, colour-blind, watercolour, multi-coloured, flourishing, pouring, touring, during, curing, souring, alluring, scouring, savouring, enduring, devouring, maturing, assuring, conjuring, clamouring, measuring.