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canary-yellow

ADJECTIVE
  1. having the color of a canary; of a light to moderate yellow

How To Use canary-yellow In A Sentence

  • Very handsome, the upper cabinets faced in canary-yellow laminate, the lower with lacquered, unstained apple-ply.
  • So in the hopes of luring a behatted sun out to shine on our wearied, jet-lagged, holiday-making limbs, I am going to spend most of the fortnight in a canary-yellow jumper singing wholesomely in various groovy positions upon a boat, like my most current crush, the enigmatic Mr. Daniel Of Donnell. Problemchildbride.com Blog
  • After passing a canary-yellow barn, we crossed a small moor with three-star grouse butts and ended up at the hamlet of Ilton.
  • Across the fields and hills, old stone cottages are crumbling into mossy graves while canary-yellow and pastel-pink Southfork-style houses spring up, with vast front lawns and inventive stone cladding.
  • Robinson has written an unpretentious and highly readable biography of Seacole, as vivid and colourful as the central character herself, in her favourite canary-yellow dress and blue bonnet trimmed with red ribbons.
  • After passing a canary-yellow barn, we crossed a small moor with three-star grouse butts and ended up at the hamlet of Ilton.
  • When we're not confronted with concepts such as the three-legged trouser or underwear-as-outerwear, we're being asked to believe that canary-yellow is the new black, or that leggings deserve a revival.
  • One of the owners, Gus, even dresses in yellow plaid sport coats and canary-yellow pants, just so you won't confuse him with the traditional blue-blazer crowd known to hang around the box seats at America's racetracks.
  • Raised in America in 1944, it has large, deep canary-yellow flowers, and when it bursts into full bloom you know that spring is finally here.
  • The flowers are small and pale, canary-yellow, showing up well amongst the dark green foliage.
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