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Example sentences for "brown above"

  • Female -- Dull grayish-brown above, a shade lighter below, and streaked with paler shades of brown.

  • True thrushes are grayish or olive-brown above; buff or whitish below, heavily streaked or spotted.

  • Male and Female -- Dusky olive -- brown above darkest on head, Which is slightly crested.

  • Just a trifle smaller than the English sparrow Male and Female -- Chestnut-brown above.

  • Colour dark purplish-brown above, dull yellow or pale brown on the belly.

  • Colour blackish or brown above; end of snout and cheeks yellow; belly yellow or pale brown, with or without black cross-bar under the neck.

  • Male and Female--Dusky olive-brown above; darkest on head, which is slightly crested.

  • Female--Dull grayish-brown above, a shade lighter below, and streaked with paler shades of brown.

  • General color olive-brown above, the feathers with sandy-rufous margins; crown bright rufous; under surface entirely white.

  • Smaller and lighter, without a vinous wash on breast and abdomen; dark rufous-brown above.

  • Warbler size; brown above, lighter below; everywhere more or less speckled and banded with dusky, brownish, or white.

  • Sparrow size; brown above; buffy or brownish with dusky spots below; best known by tlip-yip notes repeated when rising from ground or flying overhead.

  • Skin of fine texture; brown above ground; below the surface, clear rose-red.

  • Skin red below the surface of the ground, green or brown above.

  • Young birds are mottled with dusky brown above, and streaked with the same below.

  • Young and winter adults, more or less spotted with yellow and blackish-brown above, and grayish-white below, with indistinct streaks on the breast.

  • Olive, olive-grey, or brown above, with dark spots usually arranged quincuncially or forming narrow bars on the back (Plate III.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brown above" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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