hue造句1. Black will take no other hue.
2. Add orange paint to get a warmer hue.
3. The same hue will look different in different light.
4. The diamond shone with every hue under the sun.
5. His face took on an unhealthy whitish hue.
6. The workers raised a great hue and cry against the new rule.
7. A terrific hue and cry was raised against the new tax proposals.
8. Further cuts in welfare have raised a hue and cry among the American public.
9. There has been a great hue and cry about the council's plans to close the school.
10. Reese is in Hawaii, chasing maidens of dusky hue.
11. Their skin colour, sexuality or hair hue is irrelevant.
12. The bill has raised a hue and cry from the gay community.
13. But instead he returned to Hue as an organizer for an underground movement.
14. The taste suggests its Shirley Temple-ish hue is due to a splash of cranberry, though we're not sure.
15. It is similar in hue and transparency to phthalocyanine green, but perhaps slightly less brash.
16. Much of Getty Center has a golden hue not much different from the Herculaneum villa in Malibu.
17. The water is the deepest hue of aquamarine and whipped up into meringue peaks.
18. If the light is fading, a darker hue might be required.
19. In the Caribbean waters there are fish of every hue.
20. Only a few of the private shopowners raised a great hue and cry against the new rule.
21. Just as the show ended, he heard a huge hue and cry outside.
22. His hair has reverted back to its original copper hue.
23. The third boy, Diem, was born in 1901 and christened Jean-Baptiste in the cathedral at Hue.
24. Forbes' insistent call for a 17 percent flat tax has altered the debate, giving it more of an economic hue.
25. Tried in Hanoi on charges of sedition, he died under house arrest in Hue fifteen years later.
26. He has retained his post at the imperial court in Hue.
27. Bao Dai, isolated and confused in his palace in Hue, had received a message from the Vietminh demanding his resignation.
28. Probably sterile, he had left no sons, and a struggle for succession promptly ensued at the palace in Hue.
29. It was still misty but the sun was gathering strength and the mist had acquired a pearly hue promising better things.
30. He had the right to arrest all poachers found within his bailiwick, and to raise the hue and cry upon them.