Ao's ginger eyes seemed to take on a peculiar cast.
The darkened glass gave a peculiar cast to the row houses across the street.
The rock formations had taken on a peculiar cast, an unnatural gray, and the grotesque shape of diverging passages repelled the eye.
Walls flimsier than an opera set and a peculiar cast of neighbors discouraged Mr. Darrenkamp's colleague, Kirk Redmann, a 31-one-year-old tenor, from playing host in his Upper West Side apartment.
The peculiar gray cast of the light served only to intensify the lingering impression of dinginess, attributable not to neglect but to the climate of diligence and moral austerity.
The peculiar cast of Austrian Catholicism must play some part in that story.
That peculiar blue cast of the fingernails following asphyxiation-in its final grim struggle to survive the brain takes all the oxygen that is left, even that in those living cells under the nails.
And the cold eyes, that never met Hugh straight on, had a peculiar cast to them, a red glint that Hugh found disconcerting.
A peculiar coppery cast enlivened her brown eyes, and in a certain slant of light, her angry glare could flash as red as blood.
His hair was thicker on his limbs, and of a peculiar rusty cast instead of black.