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dun-coloured (s)

having a dun color

dun-coloured Sentence Examples

  1. The old horse had a dun-coloured coat and a long, flowing mane.
  2. The cat's fur was a deep dun-coloured hue, with streaks of white running through it.
  3. The walls of the ancient castle were a dull dun-coloured, weathered by centuries of wind and rain.
  4. The desert landscape stretched for miles, a vast and empty expanse of dun-coloured sand and rock.
  5. The farmer's overalls were a drab dun-coloured, stained with years of hard work and exposure to the elements.
  6. The artist mixed a dull dun-coloured paint, capturing the soft glow of the setting sun.
  7. The curtains in the living room were a warm dun-coloured, adding a sense of coziness and comfort to the space.
  8. The old barn stood in the middle of the field, its dun-coloured wood weathered and worn by the passing of time.
  9. The hills in the distance were a gentle dun-coloured, their slopes covered in a thick layer of grass and wildflowers.
  10. The animal's coat was a light dun-coloured, blending in perfectly with the surrounding environment, providing effective camouflage.

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having a dun color

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The old horse had a dun-coloured coat and a long, flowing mane.

The cat's fur was a deep dun-coloured hue, with streaks of white running through it.

The walls of the ancient castle were a dull dun-coloured, weathered by centuries of wind and rain.

The desert landscape stretched for miles, a vast and empty expanse of dun-coloured sand and rock.