Definitionn. the quality or state of the achromatic color of greatest lightness
Last update: April 25, 2017
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At four or five months they are lovely, as generally they retain their baby whiteness, which contrasts well with their almost black ears, deep-brown markings, and blue eyes." [Please select]
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Combeferre was as gentle as Enjolras was severe, through natural whiteness. [Please select]
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Cosette's whole person was ingenuousness, ingenuity, transparency, whiteness, candor, radiance. [Please select]
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A shefiend's whiteness under her rancid rags. [Please select]
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At the same time he regarded complacently his own fingers, which he carefully kept aloof from anything that would soil or mar their aristocratic whiteness. [Please select]
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Taken all round, the grub is a pretty little thing, with its bristling whiteness, which gives it the appearance of a tiny snowflake. [Please select]
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He looked at Billy with that intense hot light in his eyes that had in it the whiteness of molten metal. [Please select]
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Hawkridge appealed to Miss Whitney, and she produced a linen handkerchief of snowy whiteness. [Please select]
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Her beautiful throat and shoulders rose in statuesque whiteness from the mist of chiffon that encircled them. [Please select]
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The bars came back, but the whiteness of them was no longer so white, and slowly they faded out. [Please select]
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Not only the heavens, but the earth irradiated light, and we seemed to be motoring through a dully brilliant blue-whiteness. [Please select]
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