Similar words: number, cumber, lumber, slumber, numbers, plumber, numbered, cucumber. Meaning: ['ʌmbə(r)] n. 1. an earth pigment 2. a medium brown to dark-brown color. adj. of the color of any of various natural brown earth pigments.
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1. A burnt umber man in a raw sienna compartment.
2. Floodlighting reflected from the silvery burnt umber cladding of the walls as though ice-ghosts danced there, and set the green columns aglow.
3. Can I see the umber serge instead?
4. One white, the other - burnt umber.
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5. A unique umber a ociated with each interrupt.
6. It's color was metallic gold sunward and burnt umber on the shielded side.
7. You are umber one.
8. To get to work, he takes umber 17 bus to a hotel.
9. As the chlorophyll disappears during the autumn, the leaves turn fiery red, garnet or umber.
10. This is a mixture of yellow ochre and burnt umber applied to previously dampened paper.
11. The sidewalks were full of dogshit in brilliant colors: ocher, umber, Mars yellow, sienna, viridian, ivory black, rose madder.
12. The deciduous trees—maple, aspen, crab apple, birch—have begun to turn; but in a wet year their colors are more muted: umber, ocher, russet, and mustard.
13. Look for earth tones for your best color matches, such as forest green, dark brown, and burnt umber, and incorporate those colors into your makeup scheme.
14. “I’ve looked at this picture very often but I’d never really noticed this shadow before, ” he suddenly said, pointing to a patch of burnt umber near the elbow.
15. In the midst of all this the lamp still cast a smoky glowas umber.
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