They are a natural beige color and an easy-to-wash cotton fiber.
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Subcutaneous fat tissue can even develop specialised “beige” fat cells that are able to burn fat.
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During a tour with GHN and ProPublica on a sweltering morning in early August, Rollins unlocked the doors of a low-slung beige building a short drive north of Macon.
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Before the race, he had entered the grandstands waving his beige Stetson in the air, as if already on a victory lap.
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Dressed entirely in beige, working the A-1 cash register, it was clear that Walt no longer wanted to be Heisenberg.
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Her beige niqab (a conservative Islamic headdress that shows only the eyes) was stained from hours of crying.
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I see the blue and I see the beige and I see two peoples with complex, overlapping ties to the same land.
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The conference room on the third floor of the New York Helmsley hotel is rather dourly decorated in a palette of brown and beige.
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Her peignoir of beige, embroidered with red silk, was evidently of Parisian manufacture.
The Downfall|Emile Zola
She was daintily dressed in some sort of beige chiffon with pearls about her neck, and had easy, pleasant manners.
Diplomatic Days|Edith O'Shaughnessy
In giving a brownish hue to such light colors as beige, ecru, etc., it is invaluable.
The Practical Ostrich Feather Dyer|Alexander Paul
It was of excellent material, a sort of beige, but it bore unmistakable signs of having been worn before.
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes|A. Conan Doyle
Harry noticed she was wearing a beige knit suit with a neckline that spoke volumes.
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British Dictionary definitions for beige
beige
/ (beɪʒ) /
noun
a very light brown, sometimes with a yellowish tinge, similar to the colour of undyed wool