A shade of green tinged with yellow.
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Examples for "chartreuse"
Examples for "chartreuse"
1The key seems to be using painted hooks, either chartreuse or orange.
2Snow was waiting with two tall, thin glasses of opaque, chartreuse-tinted absinthe.
3Fenayrou had three bocks, Lucien one, and Madame another glass of chartreuse.
4It also helps that chartreuse and chocolate go extremely well together.
5A bottle of chartreuse was brought, and they started in drinking and smoking.
1The face of the water was glassy and of a yellow green.
2The oak leaves are turning russet gold, and the sycamores are yellow green.
3His yellow green eyes were fastened upon the scrubby jungle at our right.
4He spoke lightly, but his yellow green eyes were keen.
5That yellow green chlorine will corrode the lungs and fill them with pus and blood.
1The head and back are yellowish green, becoming almost golden in the sunlight.
2The mutant growths were now only thin patches of stunted and yellowish green.
3The atmosphere was so clear that this reflected light shone a yellowish green.
4Jimmy's colours showed up wonderfully out of all that brownish, greyish, yellowish green.
5The little girl hailed with delight every yellowish green germ that appeared above the soil.
1I had six younger sisters and they were all pea green with envy.
2She wore a pea green skirt and a waist of filmy, feminine texture.
3Almost running away from the memory of the woman in the pea green coat.
4Of course, the lid came off and pea green paint splattered and spread across the floor.
5No, her skin isn't exactly pea green now.
1For insects, bugs or worms that chew-oreat portions of plants-arsenateof lead, paris green or hellebore.
2Some one may like to know how to mix up Paris green.
3As a general remedy, Paris green is the strongest that can be applied.
4I will send out to-morrow some Paris green and a couple of blow-guns.
5Remember that these are poisons, the Paris green a deadly one.
6Take a glassful of Paris green mixed with some delightful henbane.
7Paris green, which has a complicated formula, is a well-known insecticide.
8Who knows but that it is a perfect antidote for the Paris green?
9A little Paris green sprinkled on the leaves, at their base will kill them.
10When the little potato plants were well up Peter sprayed them with Paris green.
11It is more soluble than Paris green, and hence more likely to scorch plants.
12Since they are eating insects Paris green will kill them.
13On the whole, Paris green is much the best and most reliable for common use.
14Paris green, in water, will kill the canker worm.
15Paris green is most generally useful for destroying insects.
16The President: Do you add any Paris green at any time or arsenate of lead?
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