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Examples
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His deceptively-sleepy blue eyes, under short wheat-gold hair, moved over the concrete cube, as if Del was holding contraband in some corner.
Hunter,Healer[SequeltoTheSociety] Saintcrow, Lilith 2005
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Kris lay beneath a leopard-skin blanket, eyes shut, her wheat-gold hair displayed luxuriously on a pillow.
Loaded Dice Swain, James 2004
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The little boy, head crowned in the same wheat-gold curls as his father, turns shining blue eyes on me and says simply, in his shrill little voice, “Hi.”
bard Diary Entry bard 2001
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He lifted his head, his beautiful, wheat-gold head and pierced her with his blue gaze.
In Celebration Of Lammas Night Lackey, Mercedes 1996
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She moaned as he made a sweet feast of her, her fingers knotted in his wheat-gold hair.
MEMORY’S EMBRACE Linda Lael Miller 1986
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She moaned as he made a sweet feast of her, her fingers knotted in his wheat-gold hair.
MEMORY’S EMBRACE Linda Lael Miller 1986
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He was fairer than the girl, wheat-gold of hair and brows, his thin, smooth face like ivory, and the eyes that met Cadfael's were a light, brilliant grey-blue, clear as crystal between long, dark lashes.
The Pilgrim of Hate Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 1984
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Then they laid him to sleep beside his papa under the tundra, where the shining wheat-gold clung to the moss roots and sparkled as brightly as the frost and snow which soon covered everything.
A Woman who went to Alaska May Kellogg Sullivan
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Joan Valentine was a tall girl with wheat-gold hair and eyes as brightly blue as a November sky when the sun is shining on a frosty world.
Something New 1928
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Watch it like a hawk, and when it's somewhere between wheat-gold and amber-gold, get the butter in and drop the heat down to low.
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