Sentence for brown | Use brown in a sentence

Brown example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use brown in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for brown.

  • She is grown so brown and coarse! (4)
  • A faint flush coloured his brown cheeks. (8)
  • Guy the Goshawk shook his brown locks gravely. (10)
  • Eilie grew as brown as a gipsy while we were there. (8)
  • She has black hair, large brown eyes; see her once! (10)
  • Dorothea patted her thick brown twisted locks of hair. (10)
  • Ten minutes later we were in yellow fog, then in brown. (10)
  • Her hair was brown, and worn combed back, high and plain. (18)
  • A sudden sidelong look from the velvety brown eyes disturbed him. (8)
  • The brown beechwoods and golden birches glowed to a brilliant sun. (10)
  • He had long, thin, brown hands, and nothing peculiar about his dress. (8)
  • She was habited in a gray gown with odd brown markings in the texture. (1)
  • How old was she, with her brown limbs, and her gleaming, slanting eyes? (8)
  • I mean the one with the black hussar jacket and thick brown moustache. (10)
  • There would be nothing to tell but just a sort of jagged brown sensation. (8)
  • His hair, which but a few months before had been brown, was streaked with gray. (1)
  • Her eyes were brown, set well between mild lids, often shadowed, not unwakeful. (10)
  • His prominent brown eyes stared round the room, as if looking for a way of escape. (8)
  • And she liked to watch his brown, humorous face; which seemed made of dried leather. (8)
  • Lying in that steaming brown fragrant liquid, old Heythorp heaved a stertorous sigh. (8)
  • He had imagined them immaculate before her eyes in high brown boots and Bedford cords. (8)
  • The quick lift of her clear brown eyes told him that she had long expected such words. (8)
  • From his trousers pocket he drew forth a round, tightly-rolled, blackish brown object. (12)
  • She was the most like him of the four, with her dark hair, and her luscious brown glance. (8)
  • His dark brown eye was fixed upon the door, and round it gleamed a crescent moon of white. (8)
  • Unconscious of me, her brown fingers clutching at mine, she flung up her nostrils, craving air. (10)
  • Her mother was inaccessibly entrenched in a brown study; her father contemplating fate in the vinery. (8)
  • The sky was a brown colour; the earth a deeper brown, like the skins of tawny lions. (10)
  • There in the sunlight the hedgerows ran golden and brown away from the clouds of trailing train smoke. (8)
  • His dark brown hair was very lightly touched with grey, and a frequent kindly smile played on his lips. (8)
  • The round brown eyes and the ruddy varnish on his cheeks were a mask upon grief, if not also upon joy. (10)
  • Mr. Bosengate encountered in full the gaze of those large brown eyes, with the white showing underneath. (8)
  • It was not for nothing that her figure was superb, her hair so bright a brown, her eyes so full of light. (8)
  • Little Jon turned in his sleep till he lay on his back, with one brown fist still grasping the bedclothes. (8)
  • And as he said those simple words, he saw Megan in the doorway with a tiny brown spaniel puppy in her arms. (8)
  • Under that rosy light her amber-coloured hair and fair skin made strange contrast with her dark brown eyes. (8)
  • Ashurst took them, small, rough, brown; checked his impulse to put them to his lips, and let her pull him up. (8)
  • It was a delicious afternoon of Spring, with the full red disk of sun dropping behind the brown beech-twigs. (10)
  • His cap is tucked into his belt, his hair is bright in the sunshine; he is lean, wasted, brown, and laughing.] (8)
  • She is a young woman with a good figure, a pale face, the warm brown eyes and complete poise of a Frenchwoman. (8)
  • The confectioner lifted his fingers and his big brown eyes after them, expressive of the unutterable thoughts. (10)
  • All the sons of your house from first to last, whether they be dark or fair, or brown, shall bear the grey lock. (5)
  • His horse, a brown blood mare, ambled lazily, head raking forward, and bang tail floating outward from her hocks. (8)
  • Tod, his brown face still rueful, had followed those two out into the air, and Sheila had gone quickly after him. (8)
  • His hands and neck still kept the brown of the Texan suns and winds, and he looked as business-like as Lapham himself. (9)
  • The far-off red rocks spun round his eyeballs; the meadow was a whirling thread of green; the brown earth heaved up to him. (10)
  • Down at her right hand, bordering a water, stood a sallow, a dead tree, channelled inside with the brown trail of a goat-moth. (10)
  • Sedgett turned his dull brown eyes on him, the thick and hateful flush of evil blood informing them with detestable malignity. (10)
  • Sedgett turned his dull brown eyes on him, the thick and hateful flush of evil blood informing them with detestable malignity. (22)
  • As he had promised, an urn was hissing on a table; there was also a small brown teapot, some sugar, slices of lemon, and glasses. (8)
  • So lean was that brown face that the beams from the lanthorn would not rest on it, but slipped past on either side into the night. (8)
  • When this was done she stood for a long minute looking at her old brown skirt and blouse, hesitating to defile her new-found purity. (8)
  • Nataly shook the rolls of her thick brown hair from her forehead; she took strength from a handsome look of resolution in the glass. (10)
  • Her eyes are candid and startled, her face alabaster pale, and its pale brown hair, short and square-cut, curls towards her bare neck. (8)
  • It should be painted on both sides, before laying, with pure linseed-oil and red lead, or red oxide, Venetian red, or metallic brown. (17)
  • Little brown streams trickled spluttering from the pan; the dog, with ears laid back and tail tucked in, went scurrying round the room. (8)
  • She had turned her head towards a tall man with a very slight stoop and a brown, thin, bearded face, who was approaching from the door. (8)
  • There were wrinkles across his forehead; his eyes were brown; and little white moustaches were brushed up from the corners of his lips. (8)
  • Across and across the brown loam the laborer doggedly finished out his task; scattered the few last seeds into a corner, and stood still. (8)
  • The door was opened, and a tall creature, whose eyes were large and brown, whose face was rosy and ironical, entered with a manly stride. (8)
  • The narrow face, clean-shaven now, with its deep-set eyes and compressed lips, looked more priestly than ever, in spite of this brown garb. (8)
  • His domed forehead, great white moustache, lean cheeks, and long lean jaw were covered from the westering sunshine by an old brown Panama hat. (8)
  • He was in evening dress, and his face, pointed with its brown beard, showed extremely handsome above the expanse of his broad, white shirt-front. (9)
  • Chumley Potts offered generally to bet that he would distinguish blindfold at a single sip any Madeira from any first-class Sherry, Old Brown or Pale. (10)
  • He could not imagine himself encountering the startled, tremulous, nascent intelligence in those pure brown darklashed eyes of Nesta; he pitied the poor mother. (10)
  • His ill-shaped brown tunic, whose little brass buttons seemed trying to keep smiling, struck Mr. Bosengate as ridiculously short, used though he was to such things. (8)

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