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Examples
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Especially the big-boned, bronze-haired rapper Queen Latifah, whose size only adds to her magnetism.
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It was hard to decide who was the most beautiful — maybe the perfect blond girl, or the bronze-haired boy.
Twilight Meyer, Stephenie 2005
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Only now they were four; their beautiful, bronze-haired brother sat across from me, his golden eyes troubled.
Twilight Meyer, Stephenie 2005
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Zorn was a bronze-haired giant in starch-creased whites and a crimson sash, his voice a raucous bark.
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The beam shone down into the dull eyes of a woman, beautiful, bronze-haired, dead.
Bloodthirst J. M. Dillard 1990
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Both were tall, raw-boned, bronze-haired, with eyes crackling with sheer blueness: Danish sea captains, perhaps, had they not been wearing the fez.
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And with the words I came alive to the dark lake, and the leaky canoe I sat in, and the knowledge that all I had been thinking about a bronze-haired girl was just the cracked dream of a lonely man.
The La Chance Mine Mystery Susan Morrow Jones
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Both were tall, raw-boned, bronze-haired, with eyes crackling with sheer blueness: Danish sea captains, perhaps, had they not been wearing the fez.
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When the girl had produced a photograph of Mrs. Sullivan, and I had recognized the bronze-haired girl of the train, we were both well satisfied -- which goes to prove the ephemeral nature of most human contentments.
The Man in Lower Ten Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917
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Across the coach Rutland, the right guard, a big bronze-haired chap of one hundred and ninety-six, was deep in a discussion with "Judge" Chase, right end, on an obscure point of ruling.
The Half-Back Ralph Henry Barbour 1907
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