whity-brown (Meaning)
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whity-brown (a.)
Of a color between white and brown.
Synonyms & Antonyms of whity-brown
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whity-brown Sentence Examples
- The aged parchment exuded a delicate whity-brown hue, bearing faint traces of ancient script.
- The mottled fur of the doe blended seamlessly with the whity-brown autumn leaves, providing effective camouflage.
- The antique wooden chest had mellowed to a warm whity-brown, its surface etched with intricate carvings.
- The sun's golden rays illuminated the sand dunes, casting long whity-brown shadows across the desolate landscape.
- The weathered stones of the medieval castle crumbled into a whity-brown dust that whispered tales of time passing.
- The smoke from the campfire danced in the twilight, leaving a whity-brown haze that lingered over the forest.
- The moth's delicate wings unfolded into a vibrant whity-brown pattern, mimicking the colors of its surroundings.
- The old woman's hair had faded to a gentle whity-brown, framing a face lined with wisdom and experience.
- The porcelain doll's skin was flawless and whity-brown, her eyes sparkling with an ethereal innocence.
- The whity-brown marble statues in the museum stood frozen in time, their expressions haunting and enigmatic.
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Of a color between white and brown.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The aged parchment exuded a delicate whity-brown hue, bearing faint traces of ancient script.
The mottled fur of the doe blended seamlessly with the whity-brown autumn leaves, providing effective camouflage.
The antique wooden chest had mellowed to a warm whity-brown, its surface etched with intricate carvings.
The sun's golden rays illuminated the sand dunes, casting long whity-brown shadows across the desolate landscape.