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    Use "dark-brown" in a sentence

    dark-brown example sentences

    dark-brown


    1. The gnarled, dark-brown and uneven outer wall of the grand floor was nearby


    2. The blood that had oozed from a torn ear, long dried now into a crusty dark-brown patch, began to attract the foraging insects


    3. Searching my green-brown eyes with his dark-brown ones, he asked,


    4. Dressed in dark-brown skinny jeans, a loose T-shirt protruding from under a high-fashion sweater, cord necklace with a matching bracelet, he appears to be the easygoing type, with panache


    5. Doc takes it with his dark-brown gloved hand and confirms its contents: an Espada knife, his Walther, and a Dustbuster, filled with the dust, dirt and hairs sucked from the restrooms of the state prison and at a neighboring bar in West Lake Village earlier that day


    6. I knew that the chairs should have dark-brown


    7. looking at the young, un-marred skin of my hands and the dark-brown locks that hung


    8. that she had emailed me of her at about fifteen with her long dark-brown hair spilling


    9. Within a few minutes his head was pressed against the ground, his arm deep in the hole, and the eleven observers behind him had an unobstructed view of firm, slightly hairy buttocks, the back of a well-filled white cotton pouch, and a thin string crossing the neat, dark-brown entry to his own hole


    10. Her dark-brown eyes sparkled portraying delight as she shifted in her seat to get a better view of the audience

    11. A uniformed policeman came up to her then, a brawny, red-faced man with streaks of gray in his dark-brown hair


    12. ' He stared intently at her, and she met his stare with her shiny, dark-brown eyes as he searched for words,


    13. “Sergeant?” A young slender-built dark-brown hair deputy said as he carefully approached his superior’s cubicle


    14. Nurse Higgins gazed into the doctor’s dark-brown eyes and sadly shook her head


    15. And almost at once, large tears formed within his dark-brown eyes, and he fell into his father's beckoning grasp


    16. Craig then frustratingly snatched the small black rectangular remote from the arm of his dark-brown leather couch and flipped on his 32” LED TV, even though he didn’t have the slightest inclination of watching it


    17. About a millisecond later, when James moved the sheet a couple of feet downward, everyone present could see Paul’s lifeless dark-brown eyes staring deadpan at the ceiling above and that his cheeks had already begun to turn various shades of bluish-green


    18. half way between child and adult, with the intense dark-brown eyes and sensual mouth of her mother, and an


    19. One of the horses, a sleek, dark-brown three-year-old, seeing the dog, started away, switched its tail and snorted


    20. But Melanie, by rare luck, had come into possession of enough gray dressed in captured Yankee uniforms which had been turned a dark-brown color with broadcloth to make a coat—a rather short coat but a coat just the same

    21. cable of dark-brown hair was partially coiled up in a mass at the back of her head and partly hanging on her shoulder—the evident result of haste


    22. Casaubon was altogether right, she recovered her equanimity, and was an agreeable image of serene dignity when she came into the drawing-room in her silver-gray dress—the simple lines of her dark-brown hair parted over her brow and coiled massively behind, in keeping with the entire absence from her manner and expression of all search after mere effect


    23. arms, and one beautiful ungloved hand pillowed her cheek, pushing somewhat backward the white beaver bonnet which made a sort of halo to her face around the simply braided dark-brown hair


    24. Just as the coils and braids of dark-brown hair had been set free, Sir James entered the room


    25. Very early the next morning, almost before the stars had hidden themselves from view, there was seen standing before Polikey’s home a low wagon, the same in which the superintendent himself used to ride; and harnessed to it was a large-boned, dark-brown mare, called for some unknown reason by the name of Baraban (drum)


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