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How to use hue in a sentence

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It gradually changed color to a dull, dark hue and then finally into a less formed white, amorphous shape, before disappearing altogether.
Fruit color assessed both the hue and intensity of overall fruit color for both purple and green fruits.
The wood is treated with oil extracted from the tung nut, giving it a deep, rich hue and a gleaming finish.
In this specimen, limonite contributes to the bright central arc, while fine spherules of hematite suffuse the quartz with a purplish hue.
A soft red hue rose in his cheeks, making him look younger than he probably was.
The latter produces wonderful clean blues of a hue never seen with conventional prints in this toner.
For best results, match the basket hue to coordinate with linens or fabrics.
Its richness is strong but understated, and the Old Rose red is a special colour hue that just laughs at yearly trends and fads.
It is said that one of the cacodaemons who appeared to Cassius was a man of large stature, and of a black hue.
The catch of choice here is cod, battered and cooked at high heat until the exterior takes on a golden hue.
There's been a colour-shift giving them a rather livid hue as if they had all been bruised in a fight for survival.
Failure to join the hue and cry without a very good reason was a punishable offence.
Her usually creamy cheeks had a rosy hue, and her eyes were dancing merrily.
He had rich, wavy hair of a raven black hue and opaline green eyes that she swore looked right into her soul.
On its chest is an explosion of scarlet, an unforgettable hue deeper than coral but brighter than ruby.
This ruby beer displayed a velvet hue, and an aroma of dark chocolate and roasted coffee.
Though the younger girl's hair was a bright gold, Clara knew that in time the hue would turn ashy, as hers had done.
Sunset cast a soft mauve, pink and orange hue on the tips of the snow clad mountains.
A pale orange hue marks my favorite, the granadilla drink, made from a passion fruit species native to Central America.
Girly, light clothing of every hue filled the shelves in the closet, hung on the hangers, and splashed still more color in the room.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The salts of potash, with the exception of the borate and the phosphate, color the flame of a rich violet hue.
When the palm leaf is used, it is generally decorated with a smaller leaf of a different hue.
Gentian-blue is a useful word, bringing to mind the piercingly powerful hue of the gentianella.
The letter that she wrote Mrs. Wilcox glowed with the native hue of resolution.
The red of nature had come into her cheeks and fought there with the overlying hue of art.
The brain was considerable in quantity, but changed to a state of adipocere resembling ointment of a dark brown hue.
Exposure to ammoniacal fumes, or even handling it much with the fingers, changes its red to a crimson or purplish hue.
And afore him he saw a long bridge, and three pavilions stood thereon, of silk and sendal of divers hue.
As they approached it, the dull hue that lay upon it resembled that of the leaden sky.
The native hue of spiritual resolution is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of distracted, wavering, confused thought.
But though she was melancholy, her melancholy was of a different hue from that of her ravisher.
The poet's tomb was disappointing in its unlovely simplicity, its stern, slatey hue.
The walls are of a reddish hue, burnt by centuries of sun into the colour of raw sienna or of bloodstone.
His smokiness turned from a soft coal to an anthracite hue, and he went off his feed.
In one apartment was an obstreperously noisy society of parrots and macaws, most gorgeous and diversified of hue.
All the envelopes were of softish Manila paper varying in grade and hue, under one-cent stamps.
At other times his opinions were as changeable as the hue of the chameleon.
The chevelure of Sure-shot, well saturated with charcoal paste, assumed a different hue.
Nancy's recollections of plantation days were colored to a somber hue by overwork, childbearing, poor food and long working hours.
On his head he wore a petasus of hyacinthine hue, out of which sprang three peacock's feathers.
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