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two-tone
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ I could identify him easily because he was the only two-tone bream in the shoal.
▪ In this collection, he has embraced Caterpillar work boots, done up for him in two-tone suede.
▪ The two-tone upholstery and chrome door handles add to the look.
▪ The fact that he was a two-tone fish probably had nothing to do with his leadership.
▪ The Trabant, for example, boasts textile floor covering and a two-tone horn.
▪ Why else would you have this two-tone teaming?
Wiktionary
two-tone

a. 1 having two colours or shades 2 giving two different sounds, either alternately or simultaneously

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Two-tone

Two-tone, two tone, or 2 Tone may refer to:

Usage examples of "two-tone".

She settled on a three-year-old Buick Skylark, two-tone blue with twenty-eight thousand miles on the odometer, and paid sixty-eight hundred bucks after haggling with the used car manager at Don Snell Buick for a couple of weeks.

In addition to the standard mushroom gray, they sported two-tone helmets, with opaque sun visors, flyaway wings on their epaulets, heavy black leather utility belts hung with a variety of offensive objects and mirror-finish black riding boots.

I said, laughing like crazy, standing tall on the bed, showing those big bad motherfuckers the two-tone egg all goopy and shiny in the moonlight streaming through the caged window, my hand dripping piss.

Susannah could point to the page on which it was modelled, and she could explain that all the accessories were identical too, from the classic impractical two-tone sling-back Chanel shoes, to the double strand of real matched pearls.

On his feet were two-tone barkers and—I was guessing under the saggy baggy striders—argyles held up by old-style garters.

As Tob touched its glassy, birefringent surface, the cube darkened, displaying a vivid two-tone blue image.

Posters on the wall — Mao, Lenin, Sex Pistols, a Playboy centrefold with a crudely drawn moustache and glasses and even white teeth blacked out, Castro, Margaret Thatcher used as a dartboard, a Two-Tone band.

So I stumbled out into the public corridor in my two-tone Oxford lace-ups—and a clunkier shoe has never been invented—found a mail box and called my valet.

All that was left was the green hill, and sweetly, brightly, the two-tone call of a bird.

They shifted the bedroom from a familiar collection of grisaille outlines to a strong two-tone portrait of red and impenetrable black.

And it had been Two-Tone, of all people, who had suggested that they grow sugar cane and then had explored the river banks in the Henrys' leaky, flat bottomed skiff until he had found wild cane.

In the distance, tow trucks jolted residents awake with their brain-piercing two-toned wbrrps.