nut-brown Synonyms

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nut-brown Meaning

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nut-brown (a.)

Brown as a nut long kept and dried.

nut-brown Sentence Examples

  1. The medieval castle's towering walls stood nut-brown against the misty morning sky.
  2. The aging shepherd's nut-brown skin bore witness to a lifetime spent outdoors.
  3. The honey-glazed ham had a mouthwatering nut-brown crust that crackled at every bite.
  4. The mahogany desk's antique finish had acquired a rich nut-brown patina over the centuries.
  5. The nut-brown horses galloped across the meadow, their manes and tails flowing behind them.
  6. The nut-brown fur of the bear concealed it perfectly amidst the autumn foliage.
  7. The roasted almonds were so irresistible that they turned nut-brown within minutes.
  8. The nut-brown gingerbread man smiled sweetly, his eyes twinkling with mischief.
  9. The old oak tree's massive trunk had weathered centuries, its bark now a deep nut-brown.
  10. The artist's brushstrokes danced across the canvas, creating a vibrant nut-brown landscape.

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Brown as a nut long kept and dried.

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The medieval castle's towering walls stood nut-brown against the misty morning sky.

The aging shepherd's nut-brown skin bore witness to a lifetime spent outdoors.

The honey-glazed ham had a mouthwatering nut-brown crust that crackled at every bite.

The mahogany desk's antique finish had acquired a rich nut-brown patina over the centuries.