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Meaning of snuff-brown

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snuff-brown (s)

snuff colored; of a greyish to yellowish brown

snuff-brown Sentence Examples

  1. The antique leather couch bore the unmistakable snuff-brown hue of aged nicotine.
  2. The old horse's flanks glistened with a deep, snuff-brown coat.
  3. The sepia-toned photograph captured a soldier in a snuff-brown uniform.
  4. The rich, earthy aroma of snuff-brown tobacco filled the parlor.
  5. The chocolate truffle had a velvety, snuff-brown exterior that melted in the mouth.
  6. The mahogany bookcase stood tall with snuff-brown shelves laden with leather-bound books.
  7. The autumn leaves painted the forest in shades of fiery red and snuff-brown.
  8. The rusted iron gate creaked open, revealing a dilapidated garden with snuff-brown rose bushes.
  9. The archaic map was drawn on parchment that had turned a faded snuff-brown over the centuries.
  10. The leather-bound diary contained the snuff-brown secrets of a bygone era.

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snuff colored; of a greyish to yellowish brown

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The antique leather couch bore the unmistakable snuff-brown hue of aged nicotine.

The old horse's flanks glistened with a deep, snuff-brown coat.

The sepia-toned photograph captured a soldier in a snuff-brown uniform.

The rich, earthy aroma of snuff-brown tobacco filled the parlor.