Similar words: dark blue, hark back, park bench, stock broker, stockbroker, dark, darrow, darkle. Meaning: adj. of a color similar to that of wood or earth.
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1. She had dark-brown hair, parted in the middle, and wore a headdress of yellow felt.
2. In his dark-brown suit, he looked tall and very thin, and he wore a brown toupee and small rim1ess glasses.
3. Some patients may cough up dark-brown blood for one to two days after the procedure.
4. The bear—a dark-brown, 500-pound avalanche of teeth, claws, and muscle—reached Ron Jr. in seconds.
5. Her well-remembered cable of dark-brown hair was partially coiled up in a mass at the back of her head, and partly hanging on her shoulder, the evident result of haste.
6. A 68-year-old woman presented with dark-brown macules on the trunk and axillae without subjective symptoms for 6 months.
7. A 39-year-old female patient presented with a dark-brown, well-demarcated plaque on her left ring finger since birth without symptoms.
8. In this paper the composition of the dark-brown layer is analysed with AES and ESCA and the specific contact resistance has also been measured.
9. Mme. Caprell "saw" Laura as "not remarkably pretty, but very intelligent...5 feet 3 inches—is slender—dark-brown hair and eyes, " a description that Clemens did not refute.
10. The result exhibits that the spores are dark-brown, monolete, and bean-shaped in equatorial view and elliptical in polar view.
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11. The spores are dark-brown, monolete, bean-shaped in equatorial view and elliptical in polar view.
12. Dressed in a dark-brown coat, with a black beret pushed insouciantly off his frizzy chestnut hair, Rembrandt stares out at us with an expression that is both vulnerable and steely.
13. The dark-brown vascular coat of the eye between the sclera and the retina.
14. She was tall, and had kept her dark-brown hair loose and long all her life, save for a leather barrette such as she wore now, which held only her forelocks behind her head to flow down her back.
15. Then he ran, plunging into a tunnel of darkness less fearful than the imagined horrors lurking behind that heavy dark-brown door.
16. She pressed her forehead against the glass of the window, a flag of thick dark-brown hair hanging down her back.
17. The thermodynamic characteristic of the mountain histosols was superior to that of dark-brown soil of hillside(sentencedict.com), which was beneficial for plant growth and nutrient accumulation.
18. I still had a vision of her with chubby little cheeks and long, dark-brown pigtails blowing in the wind, perhaps even a permanent smudge of chocolate around her pink lips.
19. In a laboratory incubation experiment, timing change in amount of humic acid(HA) and fulvic acid(FA) was studied in dark-brown soil and paddy soil during corn stalk decomposition.
20. This chronograph is available on an 18K 5N pink gold bracelet with a triple folding clasp and double push - piece locking system, or on a dark-brown, hand-sewn alligator strap.
21. He had a good, wide, well-shaped mouth, and his dark-brown hair was parted slightly on one side.
22. Extra cream making full, round-tasting coffee. It forms a thick, persistent, dark-brown cream in the cup.
23. He went to the bathroom and carefully scrubbed the ink away with the gritty dark-brown soap which rasped your skin like sandpaper and was therefore well adapted for this purpose.
24. Stoneware originated in China c. 1400 BC and was exported to Europe in the 17th century. This red to dark-brown stoneware was copied in Germany, England, and the Netherlands.
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