Sentences with colour
col·our
C c - 'What colour is the car?'—'Red.'.
- ...The Body Shop Herbal Hair Colour.
- These Aboriginal artists use lots of colour, which is a form of visual power.
- Hollywood glamour and vibrant colours steal the show on the Logies red carpet.
- Many women begin colouring their hair in their mid-30s. [VERB noun]
- Andrew couldn't help noticing that she coloured slightly. [VERB]
- Only one hair colour is taboo among Japan's most fashionable.
- In AM, use color
- I don't care what colour she is.
- In Japan 99 per cent of all households now have a colour television set.
- She had resumed the travel necessary to add depth and colour to her novels.
- All too often it is only the negative images of Ireland that are portrayed, colouring opinions and hiding the true nature of the country. [VERB noun]
- The Opera House is decorated with the Hungarian national colours: green, red and white.
- Troops raised the country's colors in a special ceremony.
- I was wearing the team's colours.
- colour vision
- Period colour
- To colour an alibi
- Anger coloured her judgment
- Most languages have names for the colours black, white, red, and green.
- He referred to the white flag as one "drained of all colour".
- Colour has been a sensitive issue in many societies.
- A bit of local colour
- The loss of their colours destroyed the regiment's morale.
- This film is broadcast in colour.
- He was awarded colours for his football.
- Could you give me some colour with regards to which products made up the mix of revenue for this quarter?
- Under colour of law, he managed to bilk taxpayers of millions of dollars.
- We could colour the walls red.
- My kindergartener loves to colour.
- Her face coloured as she realised her mistake.
- That interpretation certainly colours my perception of the book.
- Colour me confused.
- Can this graph be two-coloured?You can colour any map with four colours.
- Colour television and films were considered a great improvement over black and white.
- She has a lovely color.
- The wind and sun had given color to the sailor's face.
- His remarks brought the color to her face.
- Melville's description of a whaling voyage is full of color.
- The novel takes place in New Orleans and contains much local color.
- His behavior in a crisis revealed his true colors.
- It was a lie, but it had the color of the truth.
- She did it under the color of doing a good deed.
- To hold possession under color of title.
- A color TV.
- She colored her hair dark red.
- In order to influence the jury, he colored his account of what had happened.
- His personal feelings color his writing.
- The ocean colored at dawn.
- He colored when confronted with the incriminating evidence.
- Thousands are being called to the colors.
- When he saw the size of his opponent, he changed color.