Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
His eyes were dark, so brown they almost looked black.
Things looked black enough for me, I can tell you.
She was looking at me, and her eyes didn't look blue, they looked black.
He'd thought her eyes were blue, or green, but they looked black now.
Do you think nobody is to look black but yourself?
There are days when everything looks black and you can’t see your way out.
It looks black for us right now, but with you at my side, who knows what we can do yet?
The only thing it ever did was look black and square.
All you have to do is sit behind a desk, look black, and be Republican.
The river was named because it looks black from a distance.
The grey light and the distance made them look black.
In the dull light they looked black rather than green.
Her long hair looked black in the dim light from the street.
He's dark and his eyes look black, though I don't suppose they are.
They looked black in that light but could have been dark violet.
These were big men, with skins of so dark a brown as to look black.
She doesn't look black, but she's got the blood, all right.
In the green light it looked black and dead, without color, almost like a piece of coal.
In the recent photo, his hair looks black; the older photograph shows a more salt and pepper look.
He shot the invisible light straight down, and the water was so deep it looked black.
And I'm not condemning her just because things look black.
Only the sports stars look black and a lot of those guys get admired for being strong or mean.
Its coat was so dark with sweat, it looked black.
It was painted a dark, dull green but looked black at night.
Ah, my own guards are looking black at that one.