yellow|yellowed|yellowing|yellows in English
verb
[yel·low || 'jeləʊ]
make yellow, paint or dye yellow; turn yellow (e.g. old paper)
Use "yellow|yellowed|yellowing|yellows" in a sentence
1. They've addled his brain... and yellowed his teeth.
2. They've addled his brain and yellowed his teeth.
3. Bleach keeps the white clothes from yellowing.
4. She sat scanning the yellowing pages.
5. A yellowing of the skin indicates jaundice.
6. In this phase people are likely to develop jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes, hence the name ‘yellow fever’), dark urine and abdominal pain with vomiting.
7. Apples come in all shades of reds, greens, and yellows
8. The room was decorated in vibrant blues and yellows.
9. The wind that sets the yellowed grass Ashiver ’neath the Sun
10. 3 The plants on the windowsill were spindly and yellowing.
11. The papers were yellowing hymn sheets, nothing more.
12. Method for the production of low-yellowing (cyclo)aliphatic polyisocyanates
13. He's done the whole house out in yellows and greens.
14. The paddy was full of colored smoke, lavenders and yellows.
15. As you all know, newsprint yellows significantly in the sun.
16. Budgerigars are naturally green and yellow with black, scalloped markings on the nape, back, and wings, but have been bred in captivity with colouring in blues, whites, yellows, greys, and even with small crests
17. 7 The room was decorated in vibrant blues and yellows.
18. The room was decorated in a variety of reds, blues, and yellows.
19. Key words: celery, fusarium yellows, nitrate-nonutilizing mutants, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
20. Despite serious safety concerns, people take corn Cockle for fluid retention, cough, menstrual disorders, worms, and yellowed
21. Chlorosis is the yellowing of leaves caused by a lack of chlorophyll
22. Soft , shimmering yellows , greens , reds and blues enveloped my son and me .
23. 8 Centuries-old varnish had yellowed and darkened, discolouring the original palette and weakening the composition's depth.
24. Cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus (CABYV) was first isolated in southern France in 1988
25. Others have ' flu - like symptoms and yellowing of the skin and eyes ( jaundice ) .