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Example sentences for "brown hair"

  • From the center of the tangled mass in her lap she carefully selected a thick cluster of deep blue forget-me-nots, and with a perfectly serious face leaned over and stuck them into Jean's brown hair.

  • Jean flung back her long, brown hair with a gasp of sheer surprise, and the drops of crystal water showered around her like the diamonds that fell from the mouth of the good sister in the fairy story.

  • It would not surprise me in the least if the visitant proved to be a flying-machine," he laughed, finding it hard to withdraw his ardent gaze from those flushed cheeks and that tangled mass of brown hair.

  • Apparently, she had grabbed her hat and mackintosh coat when passing through the hall, and was carrying them, because the sun was glinting in her coils of brown hair.

  • Now he was greeted by a smiling and prepossessed young lady, who had extracted a muslin gown from the stock in the wardrobe, and whose piquant face was crowned by a wealth of brown hair.

  • On the body and hind quarters there were large patches of skin which were perfectly bare, between which lay large patches of old, woolly, brown hair.

  • At that point begins a sort of under mane of wavy, dark-brown hair, nearly 3 inches long, and extends back along the median line of the throat to a point between the fore legs, where it abruptly terminates.

  • Grindley junior rather admired dark, level brows and finely cut, tremulous lips, especially when combined with a mass of soft, brown hair, and a rich olive complexion that flushed and paled as one looked at it.

  • Dull drops of sweat broke out upon her temples in the shadow of her red-brown hair.

  • Little points of moisture showed upon the delicate white temples, where clung the little stray rings and tendrils of the red-brown hair.

  • The beautiful sleeper had loosened her abundant light-brown hair; it flowed over her naked shoulders and splendidly curved, though delicate bosom, from which the woollen covering had half slipped.

  • There was nothing left of her beauty but her exuberant light-brown hair, which she dressed high on her head with a twist and a topknot piteously reminiscent of gaiety and charm.

  • He was a rather delicate-looking boy, with large gray eyes and soft brown hair, and was evidently not much in the habit of traveling.

  • Madame de Pastourelles was of middle height, slenderly built, with pale-brown hair, and a delicately white face, of a very perfect oval.

  • She wore a grey alpaca dress, adorned with a large tatted collar, made by herself, and fastened by a brooch containing a true-lover's knot in brown hair.

  • Layard could not help looking from her to Hetty and contrasting the joyous youth and grace, the fresh colour and golden-brown hair of the girl, and the dull, dead, unintelligent drab appearance of the woman.

  • In front, the gay fair girl with azure eyes, golden-brown hair, and lithe form, ascending with elastic step.

  • She was still standing by the window, one cheek and side of her golden-brown hair illumined by the fading light, and her blue eyes dancing with mischievous excitement.

  • She was pale and inclined to be dusky in complexion, but not so dark as a gipsy; she had grey eyes, and dark-brown hair, which she could sit upon if she chose.

  • Could he ever forget that face, those eyes, that wealth of dark-brown hair, and the slight girlish figure?

  • Her lips parted in a pleased smile as she gazed down upon the white face enwreathed with loose tresses of dark-brown hair.

  • He saw her as in days gone by; the trim lines of her form, her dark-brown hair, and large affectionate eyes, looking up so trustingly into his.

  • She has brown eyes, brown hair, a lovely complexion, and a perfect figure.

  • I was much struck with one of them, the very pretty person with the brown hair, whom you pulled out of the gutter.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brown hair" 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:
    both political; brown above; brown color; brown eyes; brown fricassee; brown hair; brown paper; brown precipitate; brown sauce; brown spots; brown stock; brown stone; brown study; brown sugar; brownish grey; given substance; good wife; heavy fine; house plant; immeasurable energy; immortal fame; offshore anchorage; papier mache; philosophical work; shall suffice; special permission