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Light brown   /laɪt braʊn/   Listen
Light brown

noun
1.
A brown that is light but unsaturated.






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"Light brown" Quotes from Famous Books



... stature, with light brown hair and expressive blue eyes. Her features, without being absolutely regular, were perhaps more pleasing than if they had been critically handsome. A melancholy, or at least a pensive expression, for which her lot gave too much cause, predominated when she was silent, but gave way to ...
— The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Complete, Illustrated • Sir Walter Scott

... business-like; but, unlike some literary men I know, does not conceal the fact. Having all the talents proper to an author, he delights to prove that he has also all the talents proper to a publisher; or even to a publisher's clerk. Though many looking at his light brown clothes would call him a Bohemian, he really hates and despises Bohemianism; in the sense that he hates and despises disorder and uncleanness and irresponsibility. All that part of him is peculiarly normal and efficient. He gives good advice; he always answers ...
— George Bernard Shaw • Gilbert K. Chesterton

... "Mixed. Light brown hair and very dark eyes and lashes. A little taller than I, more graceful and a splendid ...
— The Prince of Graustark • George Barr McCutcheon

... as I do that it wasn't the Chink," he said. "Just you look on that blade again! Ever see a Chink with light brown hair?" ...
— The Boy Scout Camera Club - The Confession of a Photograph • G. Harvey Ralphson

... room dimly. Christopher jumped at the sight of a third man in the room. No! There were but two people there. But where, then, was the man who had led him hither? Here before him was a merry-looking youngster of perhaps two-and-twenty, with a light brown moustache and eyes grey or blue, and close-cropped fair hair. The hirsute and uncombed genius of the street ...
— Cruel Barbara Allen - From Coals Of Fire And Other Stories, Volume II. (of III.) • David Christie Murray


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