Examples of using Dark-skinned in English and their translations into Spanish
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dark-haired; dark-skinned.
dark-haired; dark-skinned, swarthy.
They're a little dark-skinned, maybe.
My height, dark-skinned?
White mob, white kid, dark-skinned cabbie.
A little, dark-skinned Mexican.
You ain't even dark-skinned!
My daughter's dark-skinned!
Generally dark-skinned and dark-eyed- the African girls can win you over with their beautiful smiles.
from the time of St Francis of Assisi, a dark-skinned Wise Man makes his appearance within the Nativity scene.
During that period, there had been several attacks by skinheads against members of the Roma community and against dark-skinned foreigners the effects of which were still perceptible.
the one by rights furthest from salvation, a dark-skinned African, experiences Hope lighting up in his heart.
This advance was reportedly triggered by the arrests and expulsions of dark-skinned(non-Tuareg) inhabitants of Kidal by that armed group.
the restaurant suspected the perpetrators of the thefts to be dark-skinned persons.
used to justify the unfair treatment of dark-skinned women.
My dad was dark-skinned, my mom was light… both halves of the D.R.
Dark-skinned migrants, refugees
They are a dark-skinned people with customs very similar to those of the Buka,
Dark-skinned people are less likely to develop melanoma than people with fair skin because their skin has more natural protection.
they were dark-skinned and little-nosed.