Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word deep-brown.
Examples
-
The narrow room stretches about 70 yards, filled with heavy walnut-wood tables, custom-made leather couches, deep-brown leather-paneled walls, low-lighting (aside from the flicker of 26 flat screens), and two 10-foot long fireplaces to keep warm.
Stadium's Club Is a Football Throwback Craig Karmin 2010
-
The narrow room stretches about 70 yards, filled with heavy walnut-wood tables, custom-made leather couches and deep-brown leather-paneled walls.
-
Perhaps that's because its United States ambassador is mole poblano, the deep-brown, enthrallingly sweet sauce that blankets chicken in restaurants from Albany to Albuquerque.
Holy-Moly Lobster Mole J.J. Goode 2011
-
Perhaps that's because its United States ambassador is mole poblano, the deep-brown, enthrallingly sweet sauce that blankets chicken in restaurants from Albany to Albuquerque.
Holy-Moly Lobster Mole J.J. Goode 2011
-
“My grandmother just said there would be someone in the forest to help,” May said through a mouthful of a tasty deep-brown bread.
Half Upon a Time James Riley 2010
-
“My grandmother just said there would be someone in the forest to help,” May said through a mouthful of a tasty deep-brown bread.
Half Upon a Time James Riley 2010
-
“My grandmother just said there would be someone in the forest to help,” May said through a mouthful of a tasty deep-brown bread.
Half Upon a Time James Riley 2010
-
“My grandmother just said there would be someone in the forest to help,” May said through a mouthful of a tasty deep-brown bread.
Half Upon a Time James Riley 2010
-
Through a New York socialite who considered bachelorhood too cruel a fate for the author of the tender “Little Breeches,” Hay had been introduced to Clara Louise Stone, a reserved and pious young woman whose robust figure, dark complexion, deep-brown eyes, and abundant dark hair gave her the air of a Roman empress.
The Five of Hearts Patricia O'Toole 2008
-
The other consequence of the overcooking is a nasty, deep-brown burned crust at the bottom of the pot.
Archive 2008-10-01 Tenured Radical 2008
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.