tannish

IPA: tˈænɪʃ

adjective

  • Somewhat tan in colour.
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Examples of "tannish" in Sentences

  • She had high cheekbones, a tannish skin and a golden collar.
  • The car that Michaela was kidnapped in was described as tannish or possibly with primary on it.
  • Although it appears slightly smaller, it is quite strong, and its skin is rockhard and tannish.
  • In the misty grayness just before dawn, Kharl slipped from under the canvas flap covered with tannish marsh grass.
  • The road wound through a wide valley filled with stub-bled fields and meadows whose grasses had been cut, leaving a short tannish thatch.
  • From the saddle of the roan, Mykel surveyed the nearly completed Cadmian compound, standing out amid the tannish grasses of the grazing lands to the north.
  • The woman, described as being in her early 30s with "tannish" shoulder-length brown hair, allegedly pulled up to a curb next to where the girl was standing.
  • And Ellen, a tannish-brown bundle of energy, still loves her food but loves her visitors even more – smothering them with kisses as soon as they walk through the door.

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