Yellowed in a sentence as an adjective

You don’t boot an old floppy and see a fuzzy or yellowed and crinkled screen.

I had assumed it had yellowed with age but it's the same color as the one in that picture.

After 19 years, I think that first envelope is getting a little yellowed.

And it's transporting to dive into the yellowed pages, modernist fonts, and random errata.

I want to function as an informed go between for the sweat stainless white collars and the yellowed white collars that do the work.

" I almost scream as I reach for the sacred yellowed tome, "It's from the 80s and it's more relevant than 90% of everything that's come since!

One of them was and old man with snow-white hair, holding a big yellowed sheet filled with a big mesh of electrical diagramming.

If you can get your hands on an intellimouse, I highly recommend it; mine is somewhere around 15-20 years old with yellowed plastic but it's still going strong.

The selection at Fry's was also not as impressive, but since they were just on hangers on a fairly large amount of real estate, all of the bags were yellowed and nasty looking.

As it happens, I just found, hidden in a crevice of my desk, a somewhat yellowed half-sized fragment of a page, which, telling from the letters, could well have originated from Kafkas very own typewriter.

Basically, restoring a yellowed case to a closer-to-original color.

Yellowed definitions

adjective

changed to a yellowish color by age; "yellowed parchment"

See also: yellow