Marked by dark or relatively dark pigmentation of hair or skin or eyes.
1 Most strongly contrasted externally with the 'Boreal' type is the slight-built Mediterranean brunet .
2 Putnam cites the case of a healthy brunet , aged forty, the mother of three children.
3 I owe them no good will, considering the brunet one's treatment of me that night.
4 He is dark, with little side-whiskers, dressed like a dandy, dark eyes, a warm brunet .
5 I should say you're an ordinary brunet now.
6 His hair was a nondescript shade of brunet .
7 The young brunet wanted to know more.
8 Among authors: brunet a. Mol Biol Cell.
9 Sheena stood screaming beside me, her blond hair flaring in the wind to show her brunet roots.
10 I go in anyway and am greeted by Agent Spodek, a tall, attractive brunet in her early thirties.
11 Dennis, the one with the unmarred feet, was a brunet with watery blue eyes and a young man's mustache.
12 The man alongside the train was a large fellow, brunet and heavyset but not so much fat as beefy.
14 Here. He turned his head farther, his brunet profile etched against the blue satin pillowcase the color of my eyes.
15 Think of how differently you might approach a witness who has a bleached mohawk versus one who has a natural brunet bouffant.
16 Blonds are assigned to interior duty so they may be seen in the dark, while the brunet and olivish patrol the garishly lighted lobbies.
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