Definitions
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- adjective having the color of dark chocolate
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Examples
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In the course of time, we have hunted for deposits of rainbow obsidian high in the mountains and found blue, black, grey, red and chocolate-colored obsidian in the cool oak and pine forests less than an hour's drive from Guadalajara.
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An uncontrollable (or uncontrolled?) squeal of delight escaped my lips as I caught sight of the bounty of newly arrived autumn treats: plump burnt orange pumpkins and squash, roly-poly sweet potatoes, deep chocolate-colored figs nestled snugly together inside their tiny wooden crate.
Jamie Schler: Apple Clafoutis: A Recipe for Autumn Jamie Schler 2010
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An uncontrollable (or uncontrolled?) squeal of delight escaped my lips as I caught sight of the bounty of newly arrived autumn treats: plump burnt orange pumpkins and squash, roly-poly sweet potatoes, deep chocolate-colored figs nestled snugly together inside their tiny wooden crate.
Jamie Schler: Apple Clafoutis: A Recipe for Autumn Jamie Schler 2010
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Irish Water Spaniel: Picture a chocolate-colored Labradoodle with a tail like a rat—that's what this breed is.
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The snapshots tunnel around a head of long, chocolate-colored hair, baby-blue spaghetti-string top, a small but noticeable mole on the left shoulder blade.
Monkeytown excerpt 5 Chris Vola 2011
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Thanks to her chocolate-colored skin, Baker was a second-class citizen in her native America - but on the stages of Paris she became the toast of the continent, receiving over 1,500 marriage proposals, according to her official website.
Lesley M. M. Blume: ICONS OF STYLE SERIES: Josephine Baker (PHOTOS) Lesley M. M. Blume 2010
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Thanks to her chocolate-colored skin, Baker was a second-class citizen in her native America - but on the stages of Paris she became the toast of the continent, receiving over 1,500 marriage proposals, according to her official website.
Lesley M. M. Blume: ICONS OF STYLE SERIES: Josephine Baker (PHOTOS) Lesley M. M. Blume 2010
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In the course of time, we have hunted for deposits of rainbow obsidian high in the mountains and found blue, black, grey, red and chocolate-colored obsidian in the cool oak and pine forests less than an hour's drive from Guadalajara.
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Thanks to her chocolate-colored skin, Baker was a second-class citizen in her native America - but on the stages of Paris she became the toast of the continent, receiving over 1,500 marriage proposals, according to her official website.
Lesley M. M. Blume: ICONS OF STYLE SERIES: Josephine Baker (PHOTOS) Lesley M. M. Blume 2010
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She's straightened her normally curly, chocolate-colored hair.
Monkeytown excerpt 3 Chris Vola 2011
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