[
UK
/bˈeɪʒ/
]
[ US /ˈbeɪʒ/ ]
[ US /ˈbeɪʒ/ ]
NOUN
- a very light brown
ADJECTIVE
- of a light greyish-brown color
How To Use beige In A Sentence
- The pages were a beige color from aging and the black cover surrounding it was very soft as though it was handled a great deal.
- Even multimillionaires don't like getting blood all over their soft, beige leather bucket seats.
- When I'm not in the production rooms, most of the time I'm wearing a beige shirt, a brown suit jacket with the TWR logo prominently on the front and a plain brown lavalava of similar material.
- Half of the house, the lower part, was made up of clay bricks of brown or red, while the upper levels was all beige or russet woodwork.
- Ask me if I looked like an asshole in my beige pants suit in the middle of all these practically teenagers in Bunting goddam Hall. Asimov's Science Fiction
- We walk along the beige pebbly Uruguayan sand, on the other side of the equator from where we live, the squawking seabirds overhead, the beach empty of others as far as we can see. History of a Suicide
- The saris, dresses and kurta-churidars, made of fabrics like fabrics like chiffons, georgettes and net, were in various shades of beiges, ivory, pale yellow, peach, nude and blue. comment Note: By posting your comments here you agree to the Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views'
- If you have browns or reds in your furniture, select cooler beige with ashy tones to avoid ‘overheating’ your room.
- Exhausted and semi-conscious, my peripheral awareness of a sort of beige abyss was occasionally punctuated by explosions of extreme color.
- It's over to Buerk, the original natty dresser (ever seen his beige suit and blue shirt combo?)