How To Use Moss green In A Sentence
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So one thin silkwood, 1 coned moss greenbut light mossmohair unknown name and 1 argyll Rossini greens/golds mohairs I've started again.
Knit one frog one
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He was dressed in the traditional moss green robes of his tribe pulled tight across his great belly, and most of his face was covered by a ragged red beard.
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Plenty of people were missing eyes, and he was clad in an uncomfortable woolen shirt and burlap pants that were dyed a moss green.
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The gear from her pack included moss green fatigue pants, not a camouflage pattern, but a color that blends well in various settings.
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Later, she tried a moss green sweater and a checkered knee-length skirt.
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Go carefully, though, and make sure you match with a moss green or dusty grey on woodwork and trims.
Times, Sunday Times
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The 279 bedrooms, including 67 suites, are laid out over five floors and decorated in either blue, yellow, rose, moss green or peach.
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It was a comfortable room with walnut end tables, coffee table and paneling, moss green carpet, drapes and dark green throws on the lime-green couch and chair.
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If you have brown eyes, try adding a touch of lime or moss green to the middle of the eyelid and the inner corners.
The Sun
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The ubiquitous military theme is given a guerrilla twist with moss green trousers and Che Guevara berets.
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She has a pearl eye makeup and moss green eye shadow bringing out her gentle beauty.
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Her straight bangs emphasize her big round eyes with 4 special eye colors, plum (front), gray (left), moss green (front), and blue (right) all of which matches perfectly with her hair color.
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The fabrics he used were predominantly tweeds and wools in countryside colours: moss green, rust brown and autumnal red.
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Drying herself quickly, she picked out a moss green, sleeveless dress, with a deeply scooped neck.
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If you have brown eyes, try adding a touch of lime or moss green to the middle of the eyelid and the inner corners.
The Sun
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It was a comfortable room with a walnut coffee table and paneling, a moss green carpet, drapes and dark green throws on the lime-green couch and chair.
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So our moss green or olive jigs, as well as sculpin (olive/brown), brown and blacks match the color of sculpin quite well.
All About Jigs
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The moss green couch is our main seating area.
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The walls of the room were moss green, and the door to the bathroom was missing.
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His moss green baseball cap was turned backwards to keep his hair out of his eyes.
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Products range from cotton jackets with jersey linings to sweaters and fleeces; colours range from neutrals to moss green and tones of brown.
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The guests arrived dressed in moss green shirts and red ties.
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Its too-tasteful palette of moss green, taupe, deep mustard and soft white was only partly offset by the raw factuality of the underlying wall's fissures and patches.
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It is a glowing, landscapelike painting in dark orange with touches of moss green.
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Go carefully, though, and make sure you match with a moss green or dusty grey on woodwork and trims.
Times, Sunday Times
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Go carefully, though, and make sure you match with a moss green or dusty grey on woodwork and trims.
Times, Sunday Times
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Go carefully, though, and make sure you match with a moss green or dusty grey on woodwork and trims.
Times, Sunday Times
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The fabrics he used were predominantly tweeds and wools in countryside colours: moss green, rust brown and autumnal red.
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Think of sage, moss green or khaki, forest green and seaweed.
Times, Sunday Times
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Rich moss green with a bronze shimmer.
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If you have brown eyes, try adding a touch of lime or moss green to the middle of the eyelid and the inner corners.
The Sun
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The fabrics he used were predominantly tweeds and wools in countryside colours: moss green, rust brown and autumnal red.
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The walls were off-white and I lay in a double bed with a moss green duvet.
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On Friday morning she opened her door to see a moss green trouser suit in a hanging bag at her door.
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Her moss green eyes widened at that horrifying possibility.
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There was moss green fabric under my head, and a blanket over me.