Indigo
in sentence
12 examples of Indigo in a sentence
And using indigo, make it anti-microbial.
And in fact, cotton would take up to 18 dips in
indigo
to achieve a color this dark.
You have indigo, rice and tobacco.
Azure, indigo, navy blue, medium navy blue, turquoise don't do any justice to what I see with my eyes.
They are made from handpicked organic Zimbabwean cotton that has been shuttle loomed and then hand-dipped in natural
indigo
24 times.
In Champaran, we had a Shodh Yatra and we were walking in the land where Gandhiji went to hear about the tragedy, pain of
indigo
growers.
Now then, at the spot indicated on the world map, one of these seagoing rivers was rolling by, the Kuroshio of the Japanese, the Black Current: heated by perpendicular rays from the tropical sun, it leaves the Bay of Bengal, crosses the Strait of Malacca, goes up the shores of Asia, and curves into the north Pacific as far as the Aleutian Islands, carrying along trunks of camphor trees and other local items, the pure
indigo
of its warm waters sharply contrasting with the ocean's waves.
This riot of rainbow tints was a wonder, a feast for the eyes: a genuine kaleidoscope of red, green, yellow, orange, violet, indigo, and blue; in short, the whole palette of a color-happy painter!
The sea, absorbing every color of the prism except its blue rays, reflected the latter in every direction and sported a wonderful
indigo
tint.
Murky as well, and very rich in saline material, their pure
indigo
contrasts with the green waves surrounding them.
They came to seek relaxation in the fine arts after the anxieties of business; but "business" was not forgotten; they still talked cottons, spirits of wine, or
indigo.
Among the passengers were a number of officers, Government officials, and opium and
indigo
merchants, whose business called them to the eastern coast.
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