Discolored [verb]

Definition of Discolored:

fading, dirtying of hue

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Sentence/Example of Discolored:

Kerry bent yet lower, staring closely at a discolored abrasion on Sir Lucien's forehead.

Then, in a bitter temper, she stooped again to rescue the bit of discolored paper that had fallen with the pearls.

They came a little nearer, and saw that he was right, for presently Grenfell stooped and picked up a discolored watch.

I could barely reach one little twig of pale, discolored leaves, to bring home as a memento.

George and Jacky pulled Jem out of the water with the spear sticking in him; the water was discolored with his blood.

The hair above its feet was red, discolored with the stain of iron-bearing clay.

Its substance is well preserved; the surface was once highly polished, but now is pitted by erosion and discolored by age.

"Non omnis moriar," wrote one man in a yellow liquid, which too evidently was discolored blood.

His under lids were puffy and discolored, and a dozen heavy creases ran, fan-like, from the corners of his eyes.

They were taken from buff envelopes, and are undoubtedly discolored by the action of the paper or gum.