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- adjective having a dun color
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Examples
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The moods alter swiftly: a glorious sunny afternoon with crisp colors and clean skies becomes oppressive and dun-colored, or a buggy, windless evening is transformed by a storm into a cold-whipped dawn.
M. Sanjayan: Thelon Expedition: The Country M. Sanjayan 2011
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Its dun-colored wartime vellum had darkened to tea-brown, even wedged in the airless space between the massive Swift and corpulent Mann.
Two Poets Carol Reid 2011
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With dun-colored leather armor, the scouts could move like ghosts through this blasted landscape.
GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011
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The moods alter swiftly: a glorious sunny afternoon with crisp colors and clean skies becomes oppressive and dun-colored, or a buggy, windless evening is transformed by a storm into a cold-whipped dawn.
M. Sanjayan: Thelon Expedition: The Country M. Sanjayan 2011
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But when placed on the dun-colored toppings—mostly sulfur-based minerals—it shot up.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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A pair of tortoise-shell bar-rettes pinned the sides of her toffee-brown hair away from her face, and a pair of dun-colored cowboy boots with run-down heels clad her feet.
Western Man Janet Dailey 2011
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A massive ventilation system worked to keep the heat down, pumping air and sometimes water through wide, striated tubing made of dun-colored fabric.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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But when placed on the dun-colored toppings—mostly sulfur-based minerals—it shot up.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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A big, dun-colored squirrel leaped in the air, fell over, and disappeared in the grain.
CHAPTER XXV 2010
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A massive ventilation system worked to keep the heat down, pumping air and sometimes water through wide, striated tubing made of dun-colored fabric.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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