snuff-color (Meaning)

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snuff-color (n)

dark yellowish brown

Synonyms & Antonyms of snuff-color

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snuff-color Sentence Examples

  1. The old photographs had faded to a snuff-color hue, revealing the passage of time.
  2. The velvet curtains in the dimly lit room hung heavy and snuff-color, casting an eerie glow.
  3. The antique leather satchel sported a snuff-color patina, suggesting a life well-traveled.
  4. The once-vibrant tapestry had dulled to a snuff-color, its intricate designs barely visible.
  5. The aged parchment bore writing in a snuff-color ink, its contents obscured by the relentless march of time.
  6. The moths nibbled at the snuff-color fabric of the sofa, leaving behind a trail of delicate holes.
  7. The autumn leaves danced in the wind, their fiery hues transforming into a gentle snuff-color.
  8. The snuff-color freckles on her nose told the story of countless summer days spent in the sun.
  9. The stage was draped in snuff-color velvet, creating an atmosphere of mystery and intrigue.
  10. The old woman's eyes held the wisdom of years, their irises a deep and fathomless snuff-color.

FAQs About the word snuff-color

dark yellowish brown

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The old photographs had faded to a snuff-color hue, revealing the passage of time.

The velvet curtains in the dimly lit room hung heavy and snuff-color, casting an eerie glow.

The antique leather satchel sported a snuff-color patina, suggesting a life well-traveled.

The once-vibrant tapestry had dulled to a snuff-color, its intricate designs barely visible.