Ebony [adjective]
Definition of Ebony:
black
Sentence/Example of Ebony:
Sinking your spoon into the plastic cup delivers ebony and ivory in perfect harmony.
Stradiuarius made a few instruments inlaid with ebony and ivory round the edges.
Pallid, Sir Lucien Pyne lay by the ebony chair glaring horribly upward.
It had spread, an ebony patch, equally about the bole of the tree, so that the sun must have been immediately overhead.
Before going down he locked them up in a small ebony cabinet which stood against the wall.
On coming out his skin would be shining like ebony, and he would squeal with pleasure as I rubbed water down his back.
Its elusive light lay upon the slope, but ledge and stone seemed less distinct than their shadows, which were black as ebony.
The castanets are made of ebony, and are generally decorated with bunches of smart ribbons, which play a great part in the dance.
So Mary sat in her revery, her thoughts as dark as the ebony table beneath her eyes.
She saw dimly low gilt and ebony tables beside the divans, the food still on them.