bistred Sentence Examples

  1. After spending a day under the scorching sun, his skin turned a deep bistred hue.
  2. The leatherworker carefully treated the hide until it was perfectly bistred, ready for crafting.
  3. The edges of the ancient parchment had become bistred over time, adding to its antique appearance.
  4. The blacksmith forged the metal until it took on a bistred color from the intense heat.
  5. The chef caramelized the sugar until it reached a bistred shade, enhancing the flavor of the dessert.
  6. The old barn had weathered many seasons, its wood now bistred and weathered.
  7. The potter fired the clay in the kiln until it turned a rich bistred color, ready to be glazed.
  8. The sailor's face was bistred by years spent at sea, exposed to the elements.
  9. The painter mixed ochre with bistred earth to achieve a unique hue for his canvas.
  10. The ancient ruins were bistred with age, the remnants of a once-great civilization.

bistred Meaning

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bistred (a)

colored with or as if with bister

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colored with or as if with bister

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After spending a day under the scorching sun, his skin turned a deep bistred hue.

The leatherworker carefully treated the hide until it was perfectly bistred, ready for crafting.

The edges of the ancient parchment had become bistred over time, adding to its antique appearance.

The blacksmith forged the metal until it took on a bistred color from the intense heat.