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		Definition of dark-skinned in English: dark-skinnedadjective (of a person) having brown or black skin.  Australia's first inhabitants were dark-skinned nomadic hunters  Example sentencesExamples -  The native inhabitants of Melanesia, called Melanesians, are characteristically dark-skinned with frizzy hair.
 -  He was a wonderful dark-skinned white man with jet-black hair who was often mistaken for a light-skinned black man.
 -  All of a sudden, a beautiful dark-skinned girl walked in, her black hair sweeping behind her in a flowing curtain.
 -  Did people of African origin, and other dark-skinned people, face such discrimination?
 -  When I was in Kerala I photographed a scene of dark-skinned Indians in line in front of a movie billboard depicting all light-skinned actors.
 -  For their part, the dark-skinned highlanders were amazed to confront men so pale that they seemed like spirits of the dead.
 -  I was fourteen or fifteen, already into my diet and exercise phase, tall, muscular, and dark-skinned.
 -  Inspired by his hero H. L. Mencken, always on the lookout for hypocrisy, Thurman found it in the uneven way that color prejudice is applied to dark-skinned women.
 -  On a serious note, Acosta adds, "Most difficult to take in was that princely roles were only danced by the blue-eyed, blond males and not dark-skinned ones - even in Cuba."
 -  A dark-skinned woman with a cane stepped out of the elevator.
 
    Definition of dark-skinned in US English: dark-skinnedadjectiveˌdärkˈskindˌdɑrkˈskɪnd (of a person) having brown or black skin.  Australia's first inhabitants were dark-skinned nomadic hunters  Example sentencesExamples -  He was a wonderful dark-skinned white man with jet-black hair who was often mistaken for a light-skinned black man.
 -  The native inhabitants of Melanesia, called Melanesians, are characteristically dark-skinned with frizzy hair.
 -  A dark-skinned woman with a cane stepped out of the elevator.
 -  I was fourteen or fifteen, already into my diet and exercise phase, tall, muscular, and dark-skinned.
 -  For their part, the dark-skinned highlanders were amazed to confront men so pale that they seemed like spirits of the dead.
 -  When I was in Kerala I photographed a scene of dark-skinned Indians in line in front of a movie billboard depicting all light-skinned actors.
 -  Did people of African origin, and other dark-skinned people, face such discrimination?
 -  On a serious note, Acosta adds, "Most difficult to take in was that princely roles were only danced by the blue-eyed, blond males and not dark-skinned ones - even in Cuba."
 -  All of a sudden, a beautiful dark-skinned girl walked in, her black hair sweeping behind her in a flowing curtain.
 -  Inspired by his hero H. L. Mencken, always on the lookout for hypocrisy, Thurman found it in the uneven way that color prejudice is applied to dark-skinned women.
 
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