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.
1They were, for example, used in the manufacture of the artist's oil paint known as Mummy Brown.
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.