dunnish (Meaning)

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dunnish (a.)

Inclined to a dun color.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dunnish

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dunnish Sentence Examples

  1. The dunnish-colored horse stood out in the field of white and brown horses.
  2. The old woman sat in her dunnish rocking chair, knitting a sweater for her grandson.
  3. The dunnish clouds rolled in, bringing a much-needed rainstorm.
  4. The old man's face was dunnish and wrinkled, showing the wear and tear of a long life.
  5. The dunnish walls of the castle towered over the surrounding countryside.
  6. The dunnish cat slinked through the alley, its eyes glowing in the darkness.
  7. The dunnish fog drifted through the forest, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
  8. The dunnish cloak of the wizard billowed in the wind as he walked through the village.
  9. The dunnish mountains rose up in the distance, their peaks capped with snow.
  10. The dunnish-colored carpet matched the curtains in the living room perfectly.

FAQs About the word dunnish

Inclined to a dun color.

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The dunnish-colored horse stood out in the field of white and brown horses.

The old woman sat in her dunnish rocking chair, knitting a sweater for her grandson.

The dunnish clouds rolled in, bringing a much-needed rainstorm.

The old man's face was dunnish and wrinkled, showing the wear and tear of a long life.