fawn-colored

ADJECTIVE
  1. having the color of a fawn
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How To Use fawn-colored In A Sentence

  • Fresh, sweet air breezed past Shana's head, her fawn-colored hair streaming behind her in the gust.
  • Growing from the side of a stump, the stem of the fawn-colored pluteus bends upwards to the light. Some Summer Days in Iowa
  • Their names were Koko and Yum Yum — seal-point Siamese with hypnotically blue eyes in dark brown masks and with brown extremities shading into fawn-colored bodies. The Cat Who Moved A Mountain
  • Again Graham visioned the white round of knee pressed into the round muscles of the swimming Mountain Lad, as he noted the firm knee-grip on her pigskin English saddle, quite new and fawn-colored to match costume and horse. CHAPTER XVI
  • He knew he was only perfectly appreciated in those meetings, unfortunately too few, in which ALL his hearers were prepared to follow him into those spheres which the ancients imagined to be entered only through a gate of ivory, to be surrounded by pilasters of diamond, and surmounted by a dome arched with fawn-colored crystal, upon which played the various dyes of the prism; spheres, like the Mexican opal, whose kaleidoscopical foci are dimmed by olive-colored mists veiling and unveiling the inner glories; spheres, in which all is magical and supernatural, reminding us of the marvellous worlds of realized dreams. Life of Chopin
  • These mail-wagons were two-wheeled cabriolets, upholstered inside with fawn-colored leather, hung on springs, and having but two seats, one for the postboy, the other for the traveller. Les Miserables
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