dark-brown (Meaning)

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dark-brown (s)

of a color similar to that of wood or earth

Synonyms & Antonyms of dark-brown

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dark-brown Sentence Examples

  1. The old wooden cabin had a dark-brown exterior that blended with the surrounding forest.
  2. Her hair cascaded down her back in waves of dark-brown, shimmering in the sunlight.
  3. The leather armchair in the study was a deep, dark-brown, worn from years of use.
  4. The chocolate cake was rich and moist, with layers of dark-brown frosting in between.
  5. The horse's coat was a glossy shade of dark-brown, gleaming in the afternoon sun.
  6. She admired the intricate patterns on the dark-brown pottery, crafted by skilled artisans.
  7. The bark of the ancient oak tree was rough and dark-brown, weathered by centuries of growth.
  8. The coffee beans roasted to perfection, emitting a rich, dark-brown aroma.
  9. The mahogany desk in the office was a stately shade of dark-brown, adding warmth to the room.
  10. The soil in the garden was dark-brown and fertile, perfect for growing a variety of vegetables.

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of a color similar to that of wood or earth

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The old wooden cabin had a dark-brown exterior that blended with the surrounding forest.

Her hair cascaded down her back in waves of dark-brown, shimmering in the sunlight.

The leather armchair in the study was a deep, dark-brown, worn from years of use.

The chocolate cake was rich and moist, with layers of dark-brown frosting in between.