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Example sentences for "browner"

Lexicographically close words:
browed; browes; browght; brown; browned; brownest; brownish; brownness; browns; brownstone
  1. The female has browner hind wings than the male.

  2. Something browner then Iudasses: Marrie his kisses are Iudasses owne children Ros.

  3. Then going back to my place I sat watching the cooking, as the boy turned and re-turned the birds, which grew browner and more appetising every moment.

  4. Young birds are browner above and paler below; wing-bars cinnamon-buffy, (and not certainly distinguishable in color from young of E.

  5. Young of the year have the black of head replaced by light chestnut, and the white by ochraceo-fuscous or gray; in general darker and browner above than adult.

  6. Young birds are browner and more decidedly streaked above; less distinctly streaked below.

  7. Female in winter: not so yellow as in summer, grayer and browner with more extensive white.

  8. Adult female: Like male but duller, browner on head and neck, less purely white below.

  9. As the grub attains its full size, this matter issues more sparingly, and is of a browner colour.

  10. The innkeeper at Evora is dark enough," said he, that truth flashing on him; "but the farmer and his girls are browner still by many a shade.

  11. But, above all, the black-haired, dark-eyed daughters of this sunny region grew many shades browner in their eyes.

  12. The hotter the bath the warmer or browner the colour of the print; the more sudden the development and the greater the amount of half-tone and consequent softer contrasts.

  13. In order to obtain slower action with a rather softer image and a slightly browner deposit, the developer may be diluted with an equal volume of water.

  14. As a general rule the colour of A and C prints is a rather browner black than their cold-bath equivalents--AA and CC--with also rather softer contrasts.

  15. A similar but darker and browner species than the Rock Wren.

  16. Similar to the last but smaller and browner above; nests on the ground or in bushes, the eggs not being distinguishable from those of the other White-crowns.

  17. A larger bird but somewhat resembling the common Chipping Sparrow, but browner above, with a black spot on the breast and no black on the head.

  18. This species is much browner both above and below and is more heavily barred than the last; its habits and eggs are like those of hiemalis.

  19. A browner variety found on the coast of Oregon and northern California.

  20. Like the last but browner above and below.

  21. She rang the bell and told Browner to take us upstairs to the little room that had been got ready for us, and where we were to sleep, saying, that she herself was now going to write to mamma.

  22. Browner went off at once; she seemed a very good-natured girl.

  23. The March and April moths are generally rather browner in colour than those appearing in May and June, but I have some specimens taken in Wiltshire at the end of March, which are quite as pale as any example in the May-June series.

  24. The colour of the bands may be greyer or browner than in the specimen figured, and the ochreous general colour of the fore wings is more tinged with brown in some specimens than in others.

  25. It is somewhat larger and browner in colour than European ni, but in every other respect it seems to agree so exactly that it can hardly be considered specifically distinct.

  26. The female, often browner than the specimen depicted (Fig.

  27. Caterpillar, slender, ochreous brown in colour, with browner lines and redder V-shaped marks on the back.

  28. The stoutish caterpillar is pale reddish ochreous with browner lines; head, brown and shining, plate on first and last rings of the body brown.

  29. The rather bristly caterpillar is light brown with a pinkish tinge; the back is marked with browner diamonds and some black dots, and there is a yellow stripe along the sides.

  30. Some specimens are browner and others greyer than that shown on Plate 36, Fig.

  31. Even at this season, however, a least sandpiper on the beach in a flock of semipalmated stands out by its browner colors, and, in the marsh, a semipalmated in a flock of least looks very gray.

  32. These edgings are much browner in scolopaceus and paler buff in griseus.

  33. Before, however, Lord Ipsden was caught, he had acquired a browner tint, a more elastic step, and a stouter heart.

  34. As he was going she stopped him and said: "Your friend had browner hands than I have hitherto conceived possible.

  35. To cruise in search of adventures, and meet nothing but disappointments; to acquire a browner tint, a lighter step, and a jacket, our story moves for a while toward humbler personages.

  36. So for an hour or more I watched, and all the time it seemed that hope grew less, for the sea grew shorter, as if against tide, and ever its colour was browner with the mud of the Trent and her sisters.

  37. At first the balls have a pale red appearance; but they become browner with the increase of the temperature.

  38. The female is much browner than the male, and the lines are more numerous and distinct, especially on the hind-wings.

  39. On the under side the whole of the fore-wings, and the central portions of the hind-wings between the outer and inner series of spots, are much darker and browner than in L.

  40. In the female the wings are browner with the dots much smaller or absent.

  41. Browner generally and paler; forehead and crown grayish brown; below the forehead a narrow white superciliary line conspicuous by contrast against the blackish lores.

  42. Very similar but, as a rule, somewhat browner on the shoulders and with less lead-color on the throat, slightly smaller, and with a weaker bill.

  43. No white on rump; tail forked; sooty black above, browner below; wing coverts grayish.

  44. Similar, but no black, back browner and without yellow.

  45. Above and below pearl gray, browner below; throat white; crown black; forehead white; line from bill to eye black.

  46. Browner above and below, no black through eye.

  47. The head is browner than in the figure; the nape has a downy white patch.

  48. The latter has the head browner and the legs feathered to the toes.

  49. A larger, browner bird than the Whip-poor-will, with branched, not simple bristles at the sides of the bill.

  50. Volucripes is browner in color and more common on plants, and muraria is grayer and more common on fences.

  51. The color is a light brownish yellow, with a wide darker and browner band on the middle of both thorax and abdomen.

  52. The two sexes resemble each other in markings, but the females are lighter and browner and the males darker and grayer.

  53. At the front end of the abdomen is a spot larger below than above, where the skin is thicker and harder and browner in color than the rest.

  54. Captured specimens are usually browner than those that are reared from caterpillars.

  55. On the under side the red markings are browner in tint, and there are more silvery spots on the hind wings.

  56. The chrysalis is also whity-brown with a pinkish tinge, browner speckling on the wing cases, and the body is marked down the back with yellow.

  57. This quarrel had put a stop to all communications for some months, so that if Browner had occasion to address a packet to Miss Sarah, he would undoubtedly have done so to her old address.

  58. It had been ascertained at the shipping offices that Browner had left aboard of the May Day, and I calculate that she is due in the Thames to-morrow night.

  59. But she was married to Mr. Browner a few days afterwards.

  60. I therefore sent off a telegram to my friend Algar, of the Liverpool force, and asked him to find out if Mrs. Browner were at home, and if Browner had departed in the May Day.

  61. However, let us see what Jim Browner has to say for himself.

  62. The trees turned browner and browner every day, and the little avenue from terrace to terrace had to be ignominiously uprooted and removed.

  63. Sundry box-trees, the majority of which have been getting browner every day since I planted them three months ago, have interested me almost as much as the general election.


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