Ivory [adjective]

Definition of Ivory:

fair

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Sentence/Example of Ivory:

Future analyses of ivory uncovered at historical port sites could help solve the mystery.

The fact that the tusks originated from many different herds hints that multiple communities in West Africa were involved in supplying the ivory.

Stradiuarius made a few instruments inlaid with ebony and ivory round the edges.

Her Nazarites were whiter than snow, purer than milk, more ruddy than the old ivory, fairer than the sapphire.

Gwynne thought her a creature of infinite possibilities, beside whom Isabel was a statue in ivory.

Of course, it was not smoke obscuring the moon, she decided; it was a lamp, upheld by an ivory figure—a lamp with a Chinese shade.

The Chinese possess marvellous skill in carving ivory, tortoiseshell, and wood.

The handle was of carved ivory and Camagon wood (vide p. 314), the whole instrument being valued at quite $100.

I think he tried to be kind, an' he gin her a lil ivory book he had on his watch-chain, but you see he didn't feel it.

Um-ko sat motionless against the silver fusuma, an ivory image, crowned and robed in shimmering gray.