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dark-hued

adjective as in swarthy

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On February 24, two skinny and bookish dark-hued men gave televised speeches, one after the other.

Southward went the dark-hued Yama with the youth's immortal life, And, for woman's love abideth, followed still the faithful wife.

Charmion bowed her head, and, turning, wrapped her dark-hued peplos round her.

The dark-hued Mexican, his round face shaded by the inevitable sombrero, figures conspicuously.

Scarce past middle age, the learned prelate was a striking figure, clad though he was in the simple, dark-hued garb of his Order.

The dark-hued, slippery creatures twisted in and out, tying and untying endless slip-knots with their snake-like bodies.

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

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