Dark-skinned in a Sentence
  • Our earliest glimpses of India disclose two races struggling for the soil, the Dravidians, a dark-skinned race of aborigines, and the Aryans, a fair-skinned people, descending from Legends.
  • Be this as it may, the physical appearance of the population of this central region of northern India - Hindustan and Behar - clearly points to an intermixture of the tall, fair-coloured, fine-nosed Aryan with the short-sized, dark-skinned, broad-nosed Dravidian; the latter type becoming more pronounced towards the lower strata of the social order.'
  • They are dark-skinned and flat-nosed, slight of frame and very small of skull, and average no more than 5 ft.
  • The dark-skinned Guardian was covered in tattoos and muscular, smaller than Xander but still a worthy adversary.
  • The sole surviving killer reveals a dark-skinned man with a fierce countenance.
  • The sole surviving daguerreotype of Kirker reveals a dark-skinned man with a fierce countenance.
  • A dark skinned man wearing a green fez tells a remarkable story to a young barrister in his rooms.
  • I should point out that Alex is dark skinned and was wearing total sunblock when he was burned.
  • Haitian children are typically dark-skinned, and the majority of children available for adoption are under the age of three.
  • Check out the different foundations they sell for fair and dark-skinned women.
  • Children with albinism may experience complex social problems because of their unusual appearance, especially when a member of a normally dark-skinned ethnic group has albinism.
  • However, even dark skinned people, including African Americans and Hispanic Americans, may suffer skin damage from the sun and should be careful about exposure.
  • They also occur in dark-skinned babies of all races.
  • Andy is pretty drunk at the time, but the foot falling out of his back seat features painted toe nails and is obviously dark skinned.
  • Dark-skinned people may find that the discoloration happens more often and lasts longer.
  • People with pale skin and light hair are at a higher risk, but dark-skinned people can be affected, too.
  • Although the additional melanin present in deep complexions provides some protection from the sun, it doesn't make dark-skinned people immune to skin cancer.
  • Muscular and dark-skinned, Tamer was hunched over the table in the center of the room, putting the final magic touches on a new compass.
  • One was dark-skinned with tattoos all over his body, dark hair and an expression that turned curious as he met her gaze.
  • The Mosquito Indians, of whom there are several tribes, are an unusually intelligent people, short of stature and very dark-skinned.