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Examples
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Some of these people are going to be very non green-looking people.
Harvey Wasserman: A Green-Powered Trip to Eco-Solartopia 2009
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I gave him a look that told him not to enjoy himself too much and he skulked away to join a very green-looking Flush.
The Vesuvius Club Mark Gatiss 2004
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I gave him a look that told him not to enjoy himself too much and he skulked away to join a very green-looking Flush.
The Vesuvius Club Mark Gatiss 2004
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Rchina, pale and almost green-looking, handed back the reins to the older sorceress wordlessly.
The Shadow Sorceress Modesitt, L. E. 2001
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The visitor was a green-looking fellow, and upon entering said:
Two Wonderful Detectives Jack and Gil's Marvelous Skill Harlan Page Halsey
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Poorly clad, tall, gawky, and green-looking, he entered the city where he had neither friend nor acquaintance.
How to Get on in the World A Ladder to Practical Success Major A.R. Calhoon
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One day a green-looking country hunk came in with a rooster that he wanted to pit against Fed.
"Co. Aytch" Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment or, A Side Show of the Big Show Sam R. Watkins
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The green-looking creature had been basking in the sun, enjoying itself all the more, probably, from the warmth of the manure heap on which it lay; but now, on our nearer approach, it raised its serpent-like head and, puffing out its creamy throat, grew in an instant to double its former size, while the beautiful iridescent colouring of its skin became more conspicuous.
The White Squall A Story of the Sargasso Sea J. [Illustrator] Schonberg
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A green-looking Wolverine at once began to make catcalls, and was ably seconded by his comrades.
History of the Gatling Gun Detachment John Henry Parker
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The first are green-looking and brazen-faced, staring at you like great yellow buttercups, and are always ready to tell all they know.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 82, August, 1864 Various
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