snuff-colour (Meaning)

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snuff-colour (n)

dark yellowish brown

Synonyms & Antonyms of snuff-colour

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snuff-colour Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient marble statue was a subdued snuff-colour, hinting at its age.
  2. The old library books had faded to a dusty snuff-colour over time.
  3. The moth's wings fluttered, revealing their delicate snuff-colour pattern.
  4. The mushroom's cap was a dull snuff-colour, blending seamlessly with the forest floor.
  5. The vintage velvet fabric had acquired a rich snuff-colour patina.
  6. The smoke from the fireplace left a faint snuff-colour residue on the walls.
  7. The leather-bound diary had turned a mellow snuff-colour, preserving the secrets within.
  8. The withered leaves scattered across the ground painted the forest floor in snuff-colour hues.
  9. The coffin was crafted from aged wood, its surface a somber snuff-colour.
  10. The old parchment was fragile, its writing fading to an almost unreadable snuff-colour.

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dark yellowish brown

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient marble statue was a subdued snuff-colour, hinting at its age.

The old library books had faded to a dusty snuff-colour over time.

The moth's wings fluttered, revealing their delicate snuff-colour pattern.

The mushroom's cap was a dull snuff-colour, blending seamlessly with the forest floor.