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Examples
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Mykel turned and caught sight of Coroden riding hard from the back lane and across the winter-browned grass of the slope up toward him.
Soarer's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2006
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Behind the hedgerow was a meadow, one not terribly tidy, with winter-browned grass.
Ordermaster Modesitt, L. E. 2005
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Richina's knees seemed to buckle, and the younger and taller sorceress sat down on the winter-browned and snow-dusted grass.
The Shadow Sorceress Modesitt, L. E. 2001
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The front of the house extended a good fifty cubits from side to side, and deeper than that, Cerryl suspected as Leyladin led him up the granite walk, a walk flanked just by winter-browned grass.
Colors of Chaos Modesitt, L. E. 1999
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An antlered buck and a doe, grazing on the winter-browned grass, stopped to glance up at us.
Incubus Arensberg, Ann, 1937- 1999
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Around the pedestal was a winter-browned lawn, except on the north side, right under the pedestal, where rested a small pile of dirty snow.
The Magic of Recluce Modesitt, L. E. 1991
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A hundred miles on, when he was over the New Mexico border and moving through bleak, forlorn, winter-browned country, he decided to put the trunk to a test.
Smart Dragons, Foolish Elves Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1991
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A hundred miles on, when he was over the New Mexico border and moving through bleak, forlorn, winter-browned country, he decided to put the trunk to a test.
Smart Dragons, Foolish Elves Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1991
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There were walls all round it also and trees trained against them, and there were bare fruit-trees growing in the winter-browned grass -- but there was no green door to be seen anywhere.
The Secret Garden 1911
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There were walls all round it also and trees trained against them, and there were bare fruit-trees growing in the winter-browned grass -- but there was no green door to be seen anywhere.
The Secret Garden Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 1849-1924 1911
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