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orangish

ADJECTIVE
  1. of the color between red and yellow; similar to the color of a ripe orange

How To Use orangish In A Sentence

  • The glowing orangish-red tip seems to be the only source of light for miles around.
  • It had no door and Marle could see an orangish color in the main room.
  • It was still very light out but there was an orangish coloration on the mountains.
  • In the early 70s, the store converted to UPC readers, which I now think was rather ahead it of its time. It coincided with an utter browning of the store, though - brown and orange, orangish browns and browny oranges.
  • The orangish arc extending to the left from the aurora is airglow viewed edgewise on the limb of the Earth.
  • For the male, an orangish-light rufous color covered the area around the eye extending down the side of the face and the front of the throat.
  • At once, the cockatiel's grey feathers started to glow orangish-red.
  • Radon condenses to a clear, colorless liquid at its boiling point and then freezes to form a yellow, then orangish red solid.
  • From a distance, pockets of orangish-red and brown soil were laced with drought-resistant tallgrass; blue grama, fescue, prairie dropseed, and the slender green stems of quack grass. No Mercy
  • By this time, the furniture is all covered with a light film of orangish dirt, the windows are grimy, and the garden, driveway and trees all look like they have recently emerged from a sea of dust.
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