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yellow-streaked

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  • His breath hit my face like a furnace blast, and the dreadful yellow-streaked black eyes rolled in frenzy.

    THE NUMBERS 2010

  • There is also a yellow-streaked proposal for the re-design of a Boeing B-757 Condor, from 1995.

    A New Look at the Old Iran 2009

  • It was a tall lean shabby structure, three stories of yellow-streaked wood, the corners covered with sanded pine slabs purporting to symbolize stone.

    Main Street 2004

  • His breath hit my face like a furnace blast, and the dreadful yellow-streaked black eyes rolled in frenzy.

    Flashman and the angel of the lord Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1995

  • His breath hit my face like a furnace blast, and the dreadful yellow-streaked black eyes rolled in frenzy.

    Flashman and the angel of the lord Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1995

  • It was a tall lean shabby structure, three stories of yellow-streaked wood, the corners covered with sanded pine slabs purporting to symbolize stone.

    Main Street 1920

  • It was a tall lean shabby structure, three stories of yellow-streaked wood, the corners covered with sanded pine slabs purporting to symbolize stone.

    Main Street Sinclair Lewis 1918

  • But having also a firm, unshakable opinion of his own race, especially of those individuals of his race in which a yellow streak predominated, he held the Chinese in no way inferior to these yellow-streaked individuals.

    Civilization Tales of the Orient Ellen Newbold La Motte 1917

  • In the clear, yellow-streaked sky the stars were coming out, flickering like newly lighted lamps, growing steadier and more golden as the sky darkened and the land beneath them fell into complete shadow.

    The song of the lark 1915

  • I hung on fence rails, my pet book forgotten under my arm, and gazed off to the yellow-streaked February sunset, and beyond, and beyond.

    The Promised Land Mary Antin 1915

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