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Example sentences for "deep green"

  • When first caught they usually turn brown, apparently the effect of fear or anger, as men become pale or red; but if undisturbed soon resume a deep green on the back, and a yellow green on the belly, the tail remaining brown.

  • The leaf of the tree is long, pointed, of a deep green, remarkable in this, that round the fibres proceeding from the midrib run another set near the edge, forming a handsome border.

  • The foliage is of a deep green on the upper side, with the underneath of a russet colour.

  • The trunk is of a bright brown, sometimes mottled with red, and presents a glossy appearance; the leaves are broad, and of a deep green.

  • The leaves are stout, broadly strap-shaped, channelled, and of a deep green colour.

  • Slight longitudinal grove in place of the central rib, smooth and of a deep green; near the upper extremity those lefets are decurscivily pinnate as are also those of the larg firn.

  • The shores now slope with their green verdure to the very margin of the water, which is now of a deep green color, perfectly clear, and placid as the slumber of a babe.

  • The color of the water near the shore is a deep green, but off soundings it has all the dark blue appearance of the ocean.

  • Beautiful caverns meet the eye in every direction, and the water at their base is of a deep green, and in some places almost fathomless.

  • Leaves thick and firm, of a deep green, finely rayed and margined with purple.

  • Leaves of a deep green with a dark-red margin.

  • Frequently it rises to 7 feet in height, and is then an object of great beauty, the large yellowish-white flowers showing well above the deep green Laurel-like leaves.

  • Being perfectly hardy it is to be recommended if only for the ample leathery, deep green foliage.

  • With its peculiarly winged and jointed stems, which are of a deep green colour, this is one of the most distinct forms.

  • One is marked by a deep green glaze, which formed an effective and striking decoration, but other glazes were also used on these other wares, notably deep purple, yellow, and a soft blue.

  • The leaves of the tree when full-grown are large and of a deep green, but when young they are a pale yellow, and are then dried and used for writing upon.

  • Palms prevail everywhere on the island, with their bare trunks reaching sixty or seventy feet upward, at which point they throw out their deep green, gracefully drooping foliage in thick clusters.

  • Until of late years it has been the cause of some superstitious speculation among the neighbouring peasantry, and a large stone, hid under piles of deep green foliage, still marks the spot where she expired.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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