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1 His eyes look brown , too; but they are not, they are dark blue.
2 Towards evening, the tasajo begins to look brown and shrivelled.
3 It should look brown , thick, and rich, when sufficiently cooked.
4 While it may look brown and unappetising, the feed is there and of good quality.
5 It makes the lagoon water look brown instead of green, which I never noticed before.
6 Your lawn will look brown and dead and dusty.
7 Ten days later, they look brown and pitiful.
8 I can only imagine what happens to people who look like Jose Antonio Vargas, who look brown .
9 To us, in our simplicity, it looks black; but if Your Honour wishes it, it shall look brown to you.
10 Another distinction is that the eggs of this species, instead of being so densely speckled as to look brown , are pure white.
11 You are always dressed in your simple, modest, rather forlorn- looking brown coats.
12 The jacket was charcoal grey, but in the light it looked brown .
13 He saw a suspicious- looking brown bottle pass between Ned and Mr. Hill.
14 It looks brown in the mirror, whereas in truth it is blue.
15 He looked brown and handsome, reddening with joy as he made me welcome.
16 But Muriel drew back, and let the pleasant- looking brown girl's hand drop suddenly.
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