How To Use Yellow-orange In A Sentence

  • Patients with myxedema present with rough skin of the palms, soles, elbows and knees, and yellow-orange discoloration of the skin, along with other signs of hypothyroidism.
  • The dust under his feet is orange, brushy curls of yellow-orange and blue dance in the sunrise sky, and the several horses are deep blue with purple outlines sometimes highlighted in orange.
  • I added a 'Charles Grimaldi' brugmansia (angel's trumpet - it'll have huge drooping yellow-orange flowers later in the summer), 'Prince' pennisetum (should make dark swords to 5 '), and a few trailing lavender lantanas. Planting Time « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog
  • Fishing bats are large, yellow-orange, and rather pungent creatures that can hawk large flying insects or snag small ocean fish from the surf.
  • The fruit of the dracaena is a yellow-orange berry. Desert rose, dracaena and pothos: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico
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  • Foods high in beta-carotene include yellow-orange vegetables such as carrots, yams, squash, pumpkin, paprika, cayenne pepper and turnips.
  • The cool blue-green values are complemented in each case by warmer red or yellow-orange touches.
  • The Semipalmated Plover is a small plover with a short bill and yellow-orange legs.
  • Níspero or loquat is a small oval yellow fruit with a slightly acidic pulp, ranging in color from white to yellow-orange. Níspero or loquat is a small oval yellow fruit with a slightly acidic pulp, ranging in color from white to yellow-orange. Esta pequeña fruta con forma oval contiene una pulpa ligeramente ácida que varía de color de blanco a amarillo-anaranjado.
  • But apricot can add a spring-like touch as well, since it falls more in the yellow-orange range of the spectrum.
  • In different times and places, the distinctive yellow-orange color of the classic patty crust has come from palm oil, annatto seeds, yellow food coloring and turmeric.
  • Kappa Ceti is a yellow-orange star like our Sun.
  • Dart's star was visible in the upper-left quadrant of the rectangular view screen, glowing a bright yellow-orange.
  • In the light of his templet, his fingernails glowed yellow-orange. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Natural yellow-orange substances such as marigold petals may be added to light colored feeds to enhance the yolk color. Egg-Citing Facts
  • Two swinging lanterns lit the interior with a yellow-orange cast that made Rebecca stand out in sharp relief like some golden goddess.
  • To astronomers, the sun is classified as a G2 star, with an apparent colour of yellowish-white, between the white F type and yellow-orange K type. Weatherwatch: What colour is the sun?
  • The dust under his feet is orange, brushy curls of yellow-orange and blue dance in the sunrise sky, and the several horses are deep blue with purple outlines sometimes highlighted in orange.
  • Foods high in beta-carotene: these include yellow-orange vegetables such as carrots, yams, squash, pumpkin, paprika, cayenne pepper and turnips.
  • This material, which is colored whitish or grey to yellow-orange, is so light and friable that specimens crumble under finger pressure.
  • The males are usually a bold red, but first year males are yellow-orange with red streaking.
  • Already it is impossible to miss the planet, a yellow-orange disc in the south-eastern sky far outshining the brightest star, Sirius.
  • Patients with myxedema present with rough skin of the palms, soles, elbows and knees, and yellow-orange discoloration of the skin, along with other signs of hypothyroidism.
  • When the torch heats the flux, it incandesces, giving off a brilliant yellow-orange flare, just like the one you get when dripping salt water onto a gas burner.
  • As the name implies the rust pustules appear as distinct yellow-orange stripes on the leaves.
  • Others are veiled in shadow and tinged by a yellow-orange tint.
  • But National Grid assured residents and conservationists today that the yellow-orange paint on pylons at Station Farm, Alne, near Easingwold, is merely an undercoat and will soon be hidden under a topcoat of grey.
  • Steel blue hulks of demolished tanks spew tongues of yellow-orange fire which lean and drift in the steady wind.
  • Against a ground of yellow-orange edged in blue, the early small-scale gouache White Cracklings features thick black lines angled over groupings of mostly diagonal white marks.

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