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become colorless

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Example Sentences

The cells are lovely, says Gerba, “and then when they die, they become colorless.”

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But, though certain peculiarly barbarous customs which were practised under native rule have been abolished by the Dutch, I have no intention of suggesting that life in Djokjakarta has become colorless and tame.

By submitting this glass to the reduction flame, it will become colorless in correspondence to the perfection with which the flame is produced.

The cheeks had become colorless, and the delicate lips writhed with pain.

"Lord save us!" she exclaimed, recognizing it, and confronting him with cheeks that had suddenly become colorless, and eyes that stared in terror and astonishment.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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