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    Use "washed-out" in a sentence

    washed-out example sentences

    washed-out


    1. The chequerboard tile-work path is cracked and overgrown with tufts of new grass, the pale, washed-out petals of long dead hydrangea flowers and the straggling, early season buds of pink Campion


    2. As I wrote out a check, the washed-out calico shrugged off her yawns and strutted on the counter, flashing her white legs and one bar of orange tiger


    3. The Buick maneuvered around washed-out gravel; it took everyone’s eyes to spot the


    4. „Perhaps when they rebuild the washed-out areas there"ll be a little more artistry?" I ventured


    5. Back at the coast we looked for a safe house in the washed-out beachside suburbs because they were now the least populous


    6. To tell a fallow from a cinnamon (both can occur in all body colors and result in washed-out blues and greens), look at the eyes


    7. The bags under my eyes and my washed-out stupid hair aren’t really ‘men-attracters’ today


    8. There was a washed-out listlessness in the patient’s deportment and skin color, and his breathing was shallow


    9. I was tired of remaining in my bedclothes and walked to the closet, staring at hangers filled with the kind of dresses that only Bethanie would wear; pale washed-out colors with frilly cuffs and collars


    10. washed-out,sandy bed of a stream, left dry after freshets

    11. When he looked back and the washed-out face appeared in the corner of his visual field he got a small shock because the other eye was staring at him - one of his mates had opened the lid


    12. An hour later he was lying in front of the museum, a sack of broken glass with a spine like those of the washed-out books strewn around him


    13. Yes, he said; I know that they have a washed-out and ridiculous appearance


    14. There was a photograph, too: a man in his midfifties, with thin blond hair and light blue eyes staring out of an angular, almost bony face; to Colin, he could have passed for a washed-out gravedigger


    15. He had the sallow malarial face of the south Georgia Cracker, pale pinkish hair and washed-out blue eyes which even in delirium were patient and mild


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