Snuff colored; of a greyish to yellowish brown.
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Examples for "snuff"
Examples for "snuff"
1It must have been the fault of the Goblin in the snuff-box.
2Today, open once more to any available sun, they are snuff dry.
3Therefore no more snuff-boxes; in future I accept only orders of merit.
4You could hear the does and fawns coughing in the snuff-like dust.
5It was indeed the snuff-box of the President of the Weldon Institute.
1The Chinaman's yellow face was impassive, his snuff-brown eyes quite blank.
2Then the voice of the snuff-brown secretary summoned her.
3And she had tied her hair with a snuff-brown ribbon which was very unbecoming to her.
4And there came a priest, who was a sub-lieutenant, out of a wood of snuff-brown shadows and half-veiled trunks.
5She put them both away and instead brought out an ugly pattern of snuff-brown stuff, bought years before and never used.
1They were, for example, used in the manufacture of the artist's oil paint known as Mummy Brown.