swarthiness
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of swarthiness
Example Sentences
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On a recent episode, Bim and Nichole talk about one Jason’s “rough-and-ready charms” and the other’s raspy-voiced swarthiness.
From Slate • Nov. 12, 2019
When Roger opened his eyes and saw him, a darker shadow crept beneath the swarthiness of his skin; but Jack noticed nothing.
From "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding
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Let me pause to observe that the complexion of this man is dark and swarthy; it was no common swarthiness which constituted the sole point of remembrance, both as regards Valence and Madame Deluc.
From The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 1 by Willis, Nathaniel Parker
"He is a friend of Sigurd Haraldsson."—"He is a Norman."—"That accounts for the swarthiness of his skin."—"Is it in the Norman tongue that they are speaking?"
From The Thrall of Leif the Lucky A Story of Viking Days by Liljencrantz, Ottilie A. (Ottilia Adelina)
This was a clear swarthiness a translucent swarthiness clear as the most delicate white.
From The Open Air by Jefferies, Richard
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