Whiteness

//ˈwaɪtnəs//

"Whiteness" in a Sentence (9 examples)

The whiteness of the lily is a symbol of purity.

Tom admired the pearly whiteness of the fabric.

And Jacob took green rods of poplar, and of almond, and of plane-trees, and pilled them in part; so when the bark was taken off, in the parts that were pilled, there appeared whiteness; but the parts that were whole remained green; and by this means the colour was divers.

She tossed off her little V. A. D. cap, and I admired the great loose waves of her auburn hair, and the smallness and whiteness of the hand she held out to claim her tea.

White American Evangelicals think Jesus's actual teachings are too woke to be followed. What do these "Christians" fight for, if not Jesus? The answer is the other thing they have in common: whiteness.

His teeth were of the most pearly whiteness, and he made a constant display of them, grinning and chattering continually.

[Snow] may […] exchange its whiteness for yellowness, without losing its right to be called snow; […]

As a white body, I have not had to face my whiteness; insofar as the world is oriented around whiteness, I rarely have to turn my attention back onto myself, as do the black and brown bodies that are “stopped” or “held up” for being out of place […]

Despite this criticism, this check for whiteness of a time series enjoys much popularity as it is very easy to carry out.

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