orangish

IPA: ɔrˈæŋɪʃ

adjective

  • Relatively orange in colour.
  • Similar to an orange.
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Examples of "orangish" in Sentences

  • The bird bends down to delicately lift an orangish fruit—the seed of a cycad?
  • They saw BB-size globs, he said, that were the same orangish color as the oil on the surface.
  • But it's still blue/orangish ... even the crappiest studio photoshop hack knows about that rule.
  • All I can see in any direction below, except the collection of concrete barriers and tents called Korean Village, is orangish sand.
  • He was led to that belief not by a trail of bread crumbs but the "orangish sludge" that "leads a path" directly to the oil platform and plumes of oil.
  • When I got the fish near the surface, I could see its orangish form cruising through the water, occasionally fighting my line with strong kicks of its tail.
  • I always thought it was less of a burgundy and more of the orangish-red he used on everything ... based on what I've seen in chicago and phoenix I know FLW was more hip than these colors.
  • This monomorphic species is identified by its overall greyish colour, white forehead, orange-red eyes surrounded by black and its orangish or chestnut-coloured belly and undertail coverts.

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