Having the color of a canary; of a light to moderate yellow.
1They were wearing ski masks, one red, one blue, and one canary-yellow.
2She brought me a vast, viscous, canary-yellow wedge of lemon pie.
3In the garage was a canary-yellow Cadillac, the last of the six cars.
4Her handbag, canary-yellow with black spots, was shaped like a leopard.
5It was ash-gray, instead of the more common rust-red, and riddled with canary-yellow cartonite.
6Deeper into the slum two men wash a canary-yellow car, music blaring from its radio.
7A black man with dreadlocks spilling over the shoulders of his canary-yellow suit glanced over.
8Mrs. Fields sifted through items on a table, then held up a pair of canary-yellow leggings.
9Yesterday she had seen Fern Mullins in boots and tweed skirt and canary-yellow sweater, fleet and self-possessed.
10She had a canary-yellow Pierce-Arrow and a white Rolls-Royce with a matching Borzoi and a uniformed chauffeur.
11Behind walls of corded wood in back yards their sawbucks stood in depressions scattered with canary-yellow flakes of sawdust.
12A man with a canary-yellow beard and china-doll skin was carried, wounded but yelling furiously, into a house opposite.
13Her robe was not the same as when Duncan had last seen her, though her canary-yellow high-heeled shoes were.
14The postillions were flying canary-yellow ribands from their caps, those being the colours under which Wilson was to fight.
15He turned up in powder-blue pants and canary-yellow sweater with a flamingo-pink suede blouson hanging loosely on his shoulders.
16The man in the canary-yellow cagoule was almost level with the little gap between the outhouses before Quinn heard him.