Brown-eyes
brown eyes
Contemporary Examples
Jeff Goldblum on Theresa Rebeck’s ‘Seminar,’ Celebrity Death Hoaxes & More Lorenza Muñoz November 7, 2012
Speed Read: Juiciest Bits From the Tommy Mottola Memoir ‘Hitmaker’ Kevin Fallon January 30, 2013
When Gary Wright Met George Harrison: Dream Weaver, John and Yoko, and More Gary Wright September 28, 2014
Historical Examples
The Northern Iron George A. Birmingham
The Rich Little Poor Boy Eleanor Gates
Peggy Stewart at School Gabrielle E. Jackson
An Australian Lassie Lilian Turner
Saturday’s Child Kathleen Norris
Master of the Vineyard Myrtle Reed
A Ghetto Violet Leopold Kompert
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brownish-yellow adipose tissue in the upper back, or interscapular, region of many mammals, most conspicuously in hibernating species and human newborns, composed of numerous innervated fat cells that can produce heat during cold stress; thermogenic tissue. noun tissue composed of a type of fat cell that dissipates as heat most of the energy released when […]
- Brownfield
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- Brown-goods
electronic machines, as television sets, stereos, and audio or video recorders, that are often finished in brown. brown-color liquors, as whiskey, bourbon, and brandy. plural noun (marketing) consumer goods such as televisions, radios, or videos Compare white goods (sense 1) noun Usage Note
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