Of brown tinged with red.
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Examples for "red-brown"
Examples for "red-brown"
1The red-brown of the tapestries showed to better advantage than by daylight.
2He looked into her face with a smile in his red-brown eyes.
3Damaris rose from the pile of red-brown fishing-nets and waved to him.
4The kind, red-brown eyes seemed to search into his soul and understand.
5On a white stone just by it there were some red-brown spots.
1The females of both species are clad in the same reddish-brown suits.
2Larks and finches were busily searching for seeds in the reddish-brown soil.
3It turns reddish-brown and becomes yellow again with hydrochloric acid-turmeric; 2.
4For the most part, however, the reddish-brown of sandstone was the same.
5He could distinguish her gray figure in relief against the reddish-brown wall.
1There was no name plate on that mahogany-red door; there didn't need to be.
2A splendid French version of Alsatian Münster spiked with caraway, in flattish cylinders with mahogany-red coating.
3A dark mahogany-red stained his face to the forehead and he looked at Chrystie with a lowering challenge.