How to use in-sentence of “colours”:
+ Their party colours are black, yellow and green, the same colours as the flag of Jamaica.
+ One is that goalkeepers wear the same colours as outfield players and a player in camogie can handpass a score, which is not allowed in the men’s game.
+ The crescent moon is the same as the one on the flag of Pakistan, except the colours are inverted.
+ They are all similar in structure and habits, but vary widely in plumage colours and pattern.
+ Dot painting is made up of small dots of paint colours like yellow.
+ Many Wiccans will decorate their alters with Yule colours and items and generally just honour the Goddess.
+ The scales have colours which may be camouflage or warning colours.
+ Their colours are white and blue.

Example sentences of “colours”:
+ The rings were first used at the Olympic Games Belgium in 1920.The 5 colours of the rings are blue, black, red, yellow and green.
+ The family consists of trees, shrubs and herbs showing a wide range of colours and floral patterns.
+ It can detects different colours and measure the amount of reflected light and ambient light.
+ The rings were first used at the Olympic Games Belgium in 1920.The 5 colours of the rings are blue, black, red, yellow and green.
+ The family consists of trees, shrubs and herbs showing a wide range of colours and floral patterns.
+ It can detects different colours and measure the amount of reflected light and ambient light.
+ The brown and Orange orange colours are caused when sunlight passes through or refracts with the many gases in the atmosphere.
+ They have varied plumage colours with a feather that is suitable for the tropical climate in Nigeria.
+ The school’s colours are blue and white and its president is Richard Brodhead.
+ They are not as bad as, but the colours involved are a somewhat bright red and green, so the pages are not quite readable.
+ The term stained glass is also applied to windows in which the colours have been painted onto the glass and then fused to the glass in a kiln.
+ They may have nearly any coat colour or mix of colours except pointed colours.
+ The concept allowed the steel to rust and the colours to develop over time before being fixed in a transparent oil.
+ This was changed in 1912 when Picasso first started painting with colours and using collages.
+ The eye and mind of the viewer mix the colours to make different shades of these colours, as well as orange, purple, pink, and brown depending on the way the dots of colour are arranged.
+ Lady beetles also have colours that warn predators that they taste bad.
+ Instead, the pupae have brown or green colours to camouflage themselves among leaves and branches.
+ When light refracts in a prism prism, it splits into colours of the rainbow because some wavelengths bend more than others.
+ The college’s colours were then Red, White and Blue and its motto was “Ecce Mater Tua”.
+ Some of the colours were made from gound-up semi-precious stones.
More in-sentence examples of “colours”:
+ Its small scales have very differenct colours and patterns.
+ Many male animals have some bright colours during the mating season, or change their behaviour and come out into the open.
+ The decision was taken in 1894, as the minutes from the club meeting reveal: ‘It was agreed that the Club’s colours should be changed from red shirts and white knickers to black and white shirts and dark knickers.’.
+ Tar paint can also be toned with various pigments, producing translucent colours and preserving the wood texture.
+ The similar warning colours of hornets, wasps and some bees is Müllerian if they live in the same geographical region, so that a predator might, before learning, choose any of them.
+ It was not until the 1901/02 season that the colours of royal blue and white were first introduced.
+ Because of this, the national racing colours had to be set for each country.
+ When he used the telescope to look at the glass he discovered that he could see all colours of the rainbow.
+ The colours are the traditional Pan-African colours : green symbolizes hope, yellow symbolizes wealth and red symbolizes courage.
+ The sun is formed of three colours of red, yellow and green which represent the Kurdish flag.
+ The team’s colours are blue and white.
+ When a full spectrum of light some specific colours do not show up on the other side.
+ When beetles have colours so that predators cannot see them, this is called camouflage.
+ On fixing the national flag in a vertical situation of the carrying body the colours shall be arranged from left to right – white, green, red.
+ He is a lion-devil with hair colour a combination of the flag colours of both host nations.
+ The club colours are blue and white.
+ Over hundreds of years they have been specially bred to produce a wide variety of growing habits and a broad range of colours from dark red to white including as well yellow and a bluish/lilac colour.
+ The flag’s colours and emblems all have a meaning.
+ The Tabi is of many different colours mainly white.
+ Whatever the meaning, interpretations of the symbols should be made in context of the entire painting, the region from which the artist originates, the story behind the painting, and the style of the painting, with additional clues being the colours used in some of the more modern works, such as blue circles signifying water.
+ The aposematic colours are most often some combination of red, yellow, black, white, whereas palatable animals are usually cryptic.
+ TFT is very fast for changing between colours which is more important for movies and games.
+ Also, fresco is permanent because the paint joins with the plaster so that the colours will not rub off.
+ These colours are not caused by pigment.
+ When they moved, Derby County had changed their club colours to the black and white they still use today at matches.
+ Their bright colours are warning colouration.
+ Its small scales have very differenct colours and patterns.
+ Many male animals have some bright colours during the mating season, or change their behaviour and come out into the open.
+ The decision was taken in 1894, as the minutes from the club meeting reveal: ‘It was agreed that the Club’s colours should be changed from red shirts and white knickers to black and white shirts and dark knickers.’.
+ Impressionist painting shows life-like subjects painted in a broad, rapid style, with brushstrokes that are easily seen and colours that are often bright.
+ Animals which live in dark caves often lose, over a long period, their colours and eyesight.
+ Camouflage colours help to hide the bird, and bright colours identify the bird to others of the same species.
+ They may have different colours and markings on their fur.
+ These colours can be useful to a bird in two ways.
+ The fields of the individual colours shall be equal in size and shall be situated along the horizontal of the rectangular.
+ Now there are over 100 different colours because of selective breeding.
+ Many colour theorists have said that three “pure” primary colours can mix “all possible colours“.
+ However, these newer colours are more delicate and do not support heat.
+ The board was sanded smooth and then coated with a gluey paint called “size” which would hold the coloured paint well, but stop the expensive colours from being soaked up by the wood.
+ The colours are yellow and white, the clerical colours of the Vatican City.
+ It has three colours and is made of three equal horizontal bands coloured black.
+ Most of them are probably from people playing around – were among those that I replaced – so I’ve been removing the really dark colours where you can hardly see the words.
+ Siarnaq has light-red colours very similar to Paaliaq and Kiviuq, supporting that the moons formed during a break up of a bigger body.
+ They can be different sizes, colours and shapes.
+ Each of the four colours represents an aspect of Zambia: green is for the natural resources and vegetation; red is for the struggle for freedom; black is for the people and orange is for rhe mineral wealth.
+ Because of its colours it was known as the Oranje, Blanje, Blou by citizens.
+ The piece he composed was his “Colour Symphony” in which he tries to describe colours in music.
+ Most butterflies have bright colours on their wings.
+ Camouflage to avoid detection is destroyed when vivid colours are displayed at mating time.
+ In general, bright colours in male birds serve two main functions.
+ For example, David Bowie has the appearance of different eye colours due to an injury that caused one pupil to be permanently dilated.
+ They are cryptic mimics: their body shape and colours look like leaves and other plant parts in their environment.
+ Some beetles have very complex colours so that they look like bird droppings.
