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Meaning of tawny-brown

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tawny-brown (s)

of a light brown to brownish orange color; the color of tanned leather

tawny-brown Sentence Examples

  1. The tawny-brown lioness surveyed her surroundings from a rocky perch.
  2. The sunset cast a tawny-brown glow across the vast prairie landscape.
  3. The eagle's tawny-brown plumage blended seamlessly with the autumn foliage.
  4. The old horse's coat was a mottled shade of tawny-brown, a testament to years of experience.
  5. The tawny-brown clay walls of the pueblo shimmered in the desert heat.
  6. The baker's bread had a tantalizingly crusty, tawny-brown exterior.
  7. The leaves of the oak tree turned a rich tawny-brown hue as autumn approached.
  8. The tawny-brown fur of the deer blended in perfectly with the dappled sunlight filtering through the forest canopy.
  9. The tawny-brown flowers of the autumn crocus bloomed cheerfully against the fading backdrop of summer.
  10. The artist's brushstrokes created a vibrant portrait of a tawny-brown sunset over crashing waves.

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of a light brown to brownish orange color; the color of tanned leather

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The tawny-brown lioness surveyed her surroundings from a rocky perch.

The sunset cast a tawny-brown glow across the vast prairie landscape.

The eagle's tawny-brown plumage blended seamlessly with the autumn foliage.

The old horse's coat was a mottled shade of tawny-brown, a testament to years of experience.