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		Definition of red-brown in English: red-brownnoun A brown colour tinged with red.  loosely woven curtains of a homey red-brown as modifier a woman with a shock of red-brown hair stood next to me  Example sentencesExamples -  She has red-brown, extremely long hair, usually tied in a plait with two dreadlocks behind each ear.
 -  The walls were made of wood, painted gray as sooty snow, and the floor was thick with red-brown sawdust.
 -  Our eyes became blurred searching in the red-brown, soggy, spongy mess of rotten wood and leaves that comprised the forest floor.
 -  He frequently made curry for himself: dark red-brown and yellow-green curries with so much spice and heat that they ate through the glaze on our regular dishes.
 -  The cat has a slender body with red-brown or gray fur, and black and white markings around its face.
 -  In the left panel, a red-brown ravine in the foreground, and purple mountains rising in the background against a bright pink sky, suggest the rugged terrain of the American West.
 -  It was filled with dark red-brown sticky clay in which were suspended fragments of large pink tourmaline crystals and some large bases of quartz crystals.
 -  A vast marina lay almost at my feet, with the San Francisco skyline and the red-brown Golden Gate Bridge in the distance across the water.
 -  Great parts of their works still survive, including the domed round keep tower and the protuding mighty gatehouse of the inner bailey constructed in a warm red-brown sandstone with distinctive green stone addictions.
 -  It produces clusters of tiny, red-brown flowers in its second year.
 -  Melanin, which provides a range of colors from gray to black, buff to red-brown and brown, provides camouflage for many birds and display colors for others.
 -  Measles is a highly infectious viral disease that causes a range of symptoms including fever and distinctive red-brown spots.
 -  None of the farmers had large properties and all had to struggle to make a living from the red-brown earth.
 -  His nose and toe pads, which would be black on a black dog, are red-brown.
 -  Her ramshackle school set amid the flat pine trees and red-brown sand of rural Kenya suffers a shortage of books.
 -  Beef should be hung for at least two weeks, be deep red-brown rather than vivid scarlet, and shiny rather than wet.
 -  She is described as white, 5ft 7in, well-built, with a clear complexion, blue eyes and short red-brown hair.
 -  Matt wanted to get to language arts early so he could talk to Megan, a tall, red-brown haired girl, who he kind of liked, but wasn't sure about.
 -  Egg color ranges from white to pale green-blue to red-brown.
 -  She's very pretty, with curly dark red-brown hair to her shoulderblades, fair skin and brown eyes.
 
    Definition of red-brown in US English: red-brownnoun A brown color tinged with red.  loosely woven curtains of a homey red-brown as modifier a woman with a shock of red-brown hair stood next to me  Example sentencesExamples -  Our eyes became blurred searching in the red-brown, soggy, spongy mess of rotten wood and leaves that comprised the forest floor.
 -  Melanin, which provides a range of colors from gray to black, buff to red-brown and brown, provides camouflage for many birds and display colors for others.
 -  It produces clusters of tiny, red-brown flowers in its second year.
 -  She has red-brown, extremely long hair, usually tied in a plait with two dreadlocks behind each ear.
 -  A vast marina lay almost at my feet, with the San Francisco skyline and the red-brown Golden Gate Bridge in the distance across the water.
 -  In the left panel, a red-brown ravine in the foreground, and purple mountains rising in the background against a bright pink sky, suggest the rugged terrain of the American West.
 -  She's very pretty, with curly dark red-brown hair to her shoulderblades, fair skin and brown eyes.
 -  Measles is a highly infectious viral disease that causes a range of symptoms including fever and distinctive red-brown spots.
 -  The cat has a slender body with red-brown or gray fur, and black and white markings around its face.
 -  Egg color ranges from white to pale green-blue to red-brown.
 -  Great parts of their works still survive, including the domed round keep tower and the protuding mighty gatehouse of the inner bailey constructed in a warm red-brown sandstone with distinctive green stone addictions.
 -  Matt wanted to get to language arts early so he could talk to Megan, a tall, red-brown haired girl, who he kind of liked, but wasn't sure about.
 -  None of the farmers had large properties and all had to struggle to make a living from the red-brown earth.
 -  She is described as white, 5ft 7in, well-built, with a clear complexion, blue eyes and short red-brown hair.
 -  Beef should be hung for at least two weeks, be deep red-brown rather than vivid scarlet, and shiny rather than wet.
 -  He frequently made curry for himself: dark red-brown and yellow-green curries with so much spice and heat that they ate through the glaze on our regular dishes.
 -  Her ramshackle school set amid the flat pine trees and red-brown sand of rural Kenya suffers a shortage of books.
 -  It was filled with dark red-brown sticky clay in which were suspended fragments of large pink tourmaline crystals and some large bases of quartz crystals.
 -  His nose and toe pads, which would be black on a black dog, are red-brown.
 -  The walls were made of wood, painted gray as sooty snow, and the floor was thick with red-brown sawdust.
 
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