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Examples

  • They're red with a black-shadowed airplane picture.

    Boing Boing 2007

  • He seemed thinner, and the lines of fatigue were deeply etched around his black-shadowed eyes.

    A Wicked Gentleman Jane Feather 2007

  • He seemed thinner, and the lines of fatigue were deeply etched around his black-shadowed eyes.

    A Wicked Gentleman Jane Feather 2007

  • The uproar echoed off the black-shadowed mountains hemming them in.

    Ripping Time Asprin, Robert 2000

  • Around the next black-shadowed corner, he thought.

    A Crown of Swords Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1996

  • He paused in the black-shadowed shelter of the byre where Harper had drawn his own tooth.

    Sharpe's Siege Cornwell, Bernard 1987

  • The calm black-shadowed green of the lake was utterly different from the never-still blue and white of the ocean he had always known, while the alien pine forest filled the air with its curious scent.

    With a Single Spell Watt-Evans, Lawrence, 1954- 1987

  • Great gray rocks protruded through the ice floes, and some of these showed myriad black-shadowed doors and windows.

    The Ringworld Engineers Niven, Larry 1980

  • Great gray rocks protruded through the ice floes, and some of these showed myriad black-shadowed doors and windows.

    The Ringworld Engineers Niven, Larry 1980

  • She didn't hear a word he said, of course; she was listening to his voice and when there was an opportunity, studying his face, bone white and black-shadowed in the moonlight.

    Cruise To A Wedding Neels, Betty 1974

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