Of the brown color of rust.
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Examples for "rusty"
Examples for "rusty"
1The red coal in the rusty stove crumbles, the lantern smokes out.
2Sometimes he is dressed in dull gray and sometimes in rusty red.
3I remember this by thinking of Popeye, whose trademark rusty croak went:
4In the circumstances perhaps it was inevitable those two would look rusty.
5He still spoke some Italian, and she said hers was getting rusty.
1Over the years, water and humidity have let rust and mould spread.
2In a slightly menacing tone, it said: Coffee rust is the enemy.
3Then rub it off, Polly; rub the rust and the strangeness off.
4Lanolin from the sheepskin would help keep the sword free from rust.
5Word association paints a similarly unflattering picture: tin box, dinky and rust.
1She wore a rust-brown sweater and a brown skirt, and low-heeled walking-shoes.
2Hoyt's blood had left a rust-brown stain on the green ceramic floors.
3The lobsters screeched louder and clacked their claws together like nightmarish rust-brown castanets.
4The spirals were serrated on the edges, some of them covered with rust-brown stains.
5He had shaggy rust-brown hair and a red goatee, ill-trimmed and going to gray.
6And then strong rust-brown arms scooped me up in the warm, familiar scent of iron.
7Blood had dried rust-brown on the fabric and spilled over the blanket's edge into the sand.
8Everything that I still owned was stuffed into the back seat and trunk of my rust-brown Chevy Caprice.
9His hair is dyed rust-brown - an adjustment for Woody Allen's top-secret project, which he's filming in London at the moment.
10They show plainly the rust-brown spots of iodine in the areas of the brain, the throat, and other parts of the body.
11Rust-brown carpet led down the steps to the closed door.