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Sentence count:177+4Posted:2017-03-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: brownish-yellowgoldyellow-brownSimilar words: clamberchambergas chamberantechambernumbersombertimberlumberMeaning: ['æmbə]  n. 1. a deep yellow color 2. a hard yellowish to brownish translucent fossil resin; used for jewelry. adj. of a medium to dark brownish yellow color. 
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(31) It stayed on her, pinning her down mercilessly, like a fly trapped in amber.
(32) Notable among these are ivory, shells, rhinoceros horn, coral, amber and jet.
(33) Jeopardy was leaning against the wall, his head thrown back, arms folded, looking down at Amber with inscrutable eyes.
(34) Huge capital schemes, given an amber light in the Autumn Statement, could get the green light straight away.
(35) There are hints of a similar pattern at Wallingford where graves with amber beads were also more likely to have brooches.
(36) Her face was pale and tragic in the lamplight; her bright eyes shone like amber held up to the light.
(37) After a careful examination of the bottles, I sorted one out, and poured the amber fluid into an expensive glass.
(38) I cut up articulated lorries, rashly overtake, and dash through traffic lights when they're more red than amber.
(39) Jolted from his daydreams, Lucien had time only to feel a rush of air as Amber Epipheny swept past him.
(40) Jarvis even sees a market for eyeshields tinted grey, for sunny-day play, or amber, for street hockey at dusk.
(41) My favorite here was the Redcat Amber, which struck a nice balance between the pale and the swarthy.
(42) Ants frequently got caught in the pine resins that were destined to become amber, and numerous fossil species have been recognized.
(43) During the historical period East Prussian amber was considered sufficiently valuable to be declared Crown property, its exploitation subject to licence.
(44) Amber, nevertheless, defied conventions, behaved outrageously, and pursued her man in a manner quite unusual for the 19405.Sentencedict.com
(45) The amber liquid shook in the glass and some of it spilled on to the tan cloth of her Burberry.
(46) The ale is a bright amber colour with quite intense caramel and sweet hop characters on the nose.
(47) The therapeutic properties of amber were widely recognized in the classical world.
(48) The amber was at one time polished to make a pendant with the fly as centre piece.
(49) There was no mistaking the male tiger with the wide-open amber eyes stretched out on the table.
(50) Amber started describing the diet restrictions: no salt, coffee, caffeinated tea, or alcohol.
(51) Pollard would sit there savoring their gradations: honey amber, copper amber, apricot amber, root-beer amber.
(52) Diffused lighting cast a warm amber glow over a couple of oak display cabinets and reflected off the glass-panelled walls.
(53) Here we are, trapped in the amber of the moment. There is no why. Kurt Vonnegut 
(54) On display are earrings, necklaces and bracelets made from lapis, carnelian turquoise, jade, amber and amethyst.
(55) I thought you were a hallucination you know, a fantasy, standing there all cream and amber in your fur wrappings.
(56) He could see the colour of Jeopardy's eyes - brown, but tinged amber by the light.
(57) Amber Gosdin, 18, is the first Cowboys Cheerleader whose mother also performed with the squad.
(58) There's a lot of lapis here, together with some very fine turquoise, coral and amber.
(59) Lais's hand shook as she downed the dense amber liquid.
(60) But her happiness is clouded by having to leave daughter Amber behind.
More similar words: clamberchambergas chamberantechambernumbersombertimberlumbermemberplumberslumberlimber upoutnumbernovemberencumberdecembersomberlyrememberlumberingnuremberga number oflumberjackany number ofbeachcombermembershippage numbercumbersometo the number ofserial numberaccount number
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