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Examples
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The large eyes of Bicket regarded him over a puce-coloured sixpennyworth.
The White Monkey 2004
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And Dinny lifted a puce-coloured wrapper, recalling the expression of the young man when he was saying good-bye.
Over the River 2004
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However, a glass of wine, and some mysterious drops, and a little paint; a good deal of coaxing, the sight of her diamonds, and of a large puce-coloured turban, somewhat revivified her; and she was in her drawing-room in due time, supported by Lady Selina and Fanny, ready to receive her visitors as soon as they should descend from their respective rooms.
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We came to the conclusion that something of the sort was necessary, for as often as not we had to perform in front of puce-coloured curtains that hardly showed us up to the best advantage.
Fanny Goes to War Pat Beauchamp Washington
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All the difficult open events which were not won by a young man in puce-coloured shorts were won by a friend of his in a yellow shirt.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-09-01 Various
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Lynn had told him there was no other lady in their house but Miss Bibby; and then the figure that had given him some pleasurable emotions an hour ago -- the slender white figure that had walked on the path between the flowers -- turned out on close view to be merely a thin woman of almost forty, in a floppy puce-coloured muslin gown.
In the Mist of the Mountains Ethel Sybil Turner 1915
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Balbi, in his red flannel waistcoat and his puce-coloured leather breeches, might have passed for a peasant; but Casanova, in torn garments that were soaked in blood, presented an appearance that was terrifying and suspicious.
The Historical Nights' Entertainment First Series Rafael Sabatini 1912
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She was dressed in puce-coloured velvet, and had a diamond diadem on her forehead, and her plump, old white shoulders and bosom were bare like the portraits of Empress Elizabeth, the daughter of Peter the Great.
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He was never arrayed in deep purple or in puce-coloured garments.
The World's Greatest Books — Volume 13 — Religion and Philosophy Various 1909
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The big puce-coloured books stood in a long row in the bottom shelf behind her father's chair.
Mary Olivier: a Life May Sinclair 1904
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