duotone
English
editEtymology
editNoun
editduotone (plural duotones)
Adjective
editduotone (not comparable)
- Having two tones.
- 1925, Life, page 21:
- He oozed prosperity from top hat to duotone shoes.
- 2016, Ian Scheffler, “Proof”, in Cracking the Cube: Going Slow to Go Fast and Other Unexpected Turns in the World of Competitive Rubik’s Cube Solving, Touchstone, →ISBN, page 168:
- We each wore blue sweaters over collared shirts. His was duotone, dark blue beneath the shoulders, periwinkle from the shoulders to the neck.
- 2019, Abby Tyler, The Special Delivery, Casey Shay Press, →ISBN:
- The brown hair that she’d always dyed blonde had grown out to her ears, leaving just a few inches of yellow on the ends. Despite the duotone hair, her eyes seemed alert, although she didn’t smile at him as he approached.