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yellowish-white (s)

of a white tinged with yellow

yellowish-white Sentence Examples

  1. The old, crumbling parchment had a yellowish-white hue, bearing the faded words of forgotten lore.
  2. The moonlight cast an ethereal glow upon the snow, lending it a yellowish-white shimmer.
  3. The pristine ivory tower stood tall against the azure sky, its walls boasting a delicate yellowish-white tint.
  4. The aging paper turned a yellowish-white color, preserving the memories inscribed upon its surface.
  5. The marble statue gleamed with a yellowish-white hue, its smooth curves echoing the purity of its form.
  6. The petals of the magnolia flower were a soft yellowish-white, gently unfurling in the warm spring breeze.
  7. The candlelight flickering in the darkness cast a yellowish-white glow on the surrounding faces, creating an intimate atmosphere.
  8. The teeth of the elderly woman had a yellowish-white tinge, a testament to her years of wisdom.
  9. The chicken's egg, fresh from the coop, had a clean, yellowish-white shell.
  10. The patient's skin was pale and yellowish-white, indicating an underlying medical condition.

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of a white tinged with yellow

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The old, crumbling parchment had a yellowish-white hue, bearing the faded words of forgotten lore.

The moonlight cast an ethereal glow upon the snow, lending it a yellowish-white shimmer.

The pristine ivory tower stood tall against the azure sky, its walls boasting a delicate yellowish-white tint.

The aging paper turned a yellowish-white color, preserving the memories inscribed upon its surface.