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Example sentences for "grayish brown"

  • Feathers about sides of base of bill and throat white, back and breast rusty grayish brown; speculum gray.

  • Head and neck rusty grayish brown; back grayish brown, finely barred with black and white.

  • Above blackish and buffy, below rusty buff mottled with dusky grayish brown.

  • This species is grayish brown above, with black throat, white superciliary and line on side of throat.

  • Their nests are made chiefly of grasses, lined with hair; the eggs are from four to six in number and are grayish, very heavily spotted and blotched with grayish brown.

  • Their plumage is grayish brown, streaked with dusky and the bases of the wings and tail feathers are yellow.

  • The large and stouter bill, paler, and more of a grayish brown color, will distinguish this from any of the preceding.

  • Head, neck and breast black with a broad white collar nearly encircling the black neck, back a grayish brown; under parts mostly white.

  • The female is a grayish brown, lighter below; also with a spot of dull white in front of the eye and the same in back.

  • In size it is about as big as a rather large cat, and is brown or grayish brown in color, with a tail that is very bushy and beautifully ringed with gray and black.

  • The original European wild rabbit is grayish brown, becoming foxy on the neck, but this rabbit has been domesticated since ancient times, and alterations of coloring as well as of form have been produced.

  • It is rather bigger than an ordinary cat, and is sandy gray or grayish brown in color, with just a few darker streaks across the legs.

  • It is about as big as an ordinary mouse, and is grayish brown in color, which becomes rather paler on the lower parts of the body.

  • The color is gray or grayish brown, or mouse colored.

  • It is grayish brown or reddish brown in color on the surface and the flesh is whitish.

  • The general color is reddish or grayish brown, with eight or nine white bands on each side, and a pale dorsal stripe.

  • It is reddish brown above, grayish brown below, with the throat white.

  • Its color is grayish brown, varied with a blackish hue.

  • Defn: A grayish brown limestone, containing fossil shells, which reflect a beautiful play of colors.

  • A grayish brown limestone, containing fossil shells, which reflect a beautiful play of colors.

  • Bark of trunk reddish or grayish brown, separating at the surface into small roundish scales in old trees, in young trees smooth; season's shoots gray or light brown in autumn.

  • Blue Flag is grayish brown on the outside when dried, and sweet-flag is light brown or fawn colored.

  • Description of Rootstock--After they are dried the rootstocks have a grayish brown appearance on the outside, and the inside is hard and yellowish, either with a hollow center or a brownish or purplish pith.

  • The dried root is grayish brown externally, irregularly knotty on the upper surface from the remains of branches and the scars left by former stems and the lower surface showing a few thin roots.

  • Female--Grayish brown above, sometimes with bluish tinge on head, lower back, and shoulders.

  • Female -- Grayish brown above, sometimes with bluish tinge on head, lower back, and shoulders.

  • In preserved specimens the dorsal ground color varies from yellowish tan to grayish brown.

  • The webbing of the feet is tan to grayish brown.

  • In life this frog had a pale tan dorsum with dark brown markings, yellowish tan posterior surfaces of thighs, grayish brown throat, and bronze iris.

  • After dark the spots were dark olive-brown on a grayish brown dorsum.

  • The ground color of the dorsum and flanks varies from dull reddish brown to grayish brown; cream-colored spots are evident on the flanks and posterior surfaces of the thighs in all specimens (Pl.


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