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How to use yellowish-brown in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word yellowish-brown? Here are some examples.

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Nitrogen dioxide is a yellowish-brown gas with a characteristic pungent, acrid odor.
It looks like a yellowish-brown stew flowing sluggishly over red-stained rocks.
It has two red eyes and a partly-striped yellowish-brown body with a few hairs that are longer than the others.
Tetracyclines can cause permanent yellowish-brown, reddish, or grey tooth discoloration.
Put a sponge in water and apply the yellowish-brown base color so that it pales you out.
You could see a yellowish-brown plume all the way out to Falkners Island, five miles away.
Colorless or pale reddish or yellowish-brown specimens with an earthy to moderately vitreous luster are most commonly observed.
I particularly relished a curled, yellowish-brown object that looked like a half-eaten cannoli shell.
The heartwood is light yellowish-brown and has a strong resin or turpentine scent.
Iodine, for example, is slightly soluble in water and gives a yellowish-brown solution.
In time, it becomes darker and then varies between yellowish-brown and reddish-brown, contrasting sharply with the 50-100 mm wide sapwood, which can be white to light yellow in colour.
Its brown shell is oblong circular and may include yellowish-brown hues.
It occurs as yellowish-brown anhedral grains up to 2mm in diameter.
It was yellowish-brown, and it collected in the flutes of the column.
Pupae are oval, yellowish-brown in colour, and 3 to 4 mm long.
The almost minuscule teeth are somewhat round and stained yellowish-brown by the fossilisation process.
The almost miniscule teeth is somewhat round and stained yellowish-brown by the fossilisation process.
Metasternum with yellowish-brown pubescence, laterally and close to metacoxae more yellowish.
The tin disulphide is a pigment that is yellowish-brown in color, and is generally used as paint for gilding, RMIT University said in a statement.
Examples from Classical Literature
Bill bluish-black, cere yellowish-brown, feet orange-yellow, claws bluish-black.
The rhizome, which is the officinal part, though yellow in the recent root, becomes of a dark yellowish-brown by age.
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