347 Verbs to Use for the Word coloring

Then seeing the look in my face, which by this time he knew, he too changed color.

" "If you were a true lover you would wear my colors.

And the thoughts of Adalifa, of her words and glancing eyes, Gave colors of befitting gloom to tint his dark disguise.

The rain brought out the colors of the woods with delightful freshness, the rich brown of the bark of the trees and the fallen burs and leaves and dead ferns; the grays of rocks and lichens; the light purple of swelling buds, and the warm yellow greens of the libocedrus and mosses.

He was a small, bowed man, with a face and manner and speech of no character at all, as if he had that faculty of small hunted things of taking on the protective color of his surroundings.

He placed himself in front of Catrina, who had suddenly lost color.

A mortgaged house, painted flesh color, a front exposure, brick windows and a brass lightning rod.

And so they might have jogged on very well together, but for their stupid way of showing their colors when there was no occasion for it.

We saw all their dresses, Their colors and shapes; The trim of their bonnets, The cut of their capes.

"Camp McCord doesn't strike its colors as easily as all that.

On one of its points stands a small fort, which, on our arrival, hoisted Spanish colors.

"You imagine you are in love with a girl because you happen to like the color of her eyes, or because there is a curve about her lips that appeals to you.

Tap, tap, tap, went the small hand against the window-pane; and with every tap the unconscious little creature murmured, in a half-whispering, half-singing voice, "I choose that color."

In they plunged, Lieutenant Longstreet bearing the colors in advance; he scrambled out on the other side, dashed at the walls without ladders or scaling implements, and bayoneted the defenders as they took aim.

A certain inherent gayety of heart, a philosophy which was not so sternly vigorous as was that of the Semite, lent color to his imagination.

Little did you think, ten days ago, that that cold green tree would assume such color as this.

At last only occasionally did he find colors.

When opened, his gaze seemed fastened on the clouds which hung around the western horizon, reflecting the bright colors, and giving form and loveliness to the glorious tints of an American sunset.

After long ages of growth in the darkness beneath the glaciers, through sunshine and storms, it seemed now to be ready and waiting for the elected artist, like yellow wheat for the reaper; and I could not help wishing that I might carry colors and brushes with me on my travels, and learn to paint.

The farmers were busy making hay, and the wheat still retained a dark green color.

We could not tell the color of his eyes, as they were not open.

They turned them round slowly, unable to distinguish the colors through their swimming tears.

They have been called even by Virginia writers as we have seen, 'butterflies of aristocracy,' who had no influence in affairs or in giving its coloring to Virginia society.

Father said the fellow turned all the colors of the rainbow, for he thought he had covered up his tracks so cleverly that he would never be found out.

There is no account of such a phenomenon in English poetry, because the trees acquire but few bright colors there.

347 Verbs to Use for the Word  coloring