tawny in English

adjective
1
of an orange-brown or yellowish-brown color.
tawny eyes
noun
1
an orange-brown or yellowish-brown color.
pine needles turning from tawny to amber

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1. She had tawny hair.

2. 10 You riders on tawny donkeys,

3. Muscles quiver beneath tawny fur.

4. A lion has tawny mane.

5. Tawny | Tawny describes a style of Australian fortified wine that receives varying years of ageing prior to bottling.

6. Tawny port may also be served slightly cooler.

7. These tawny beaches will know much of me.

8. Hairs of flower-Areoles tawny or whitish i

9. Croft Vintage Port 1900-1985; Sērikos 2017 Vintage; Croft Quinta Roêda Vintage 1995; Croft 430th Anniversary; Reserve Tawny; Croft 10 Year Old Tawny Port

10. No more tawny owls in the tall Scotch pines.

11. It made Fabio think of some huge, tawny animal.

12. Her hair was dyed tawny brown and carefully waved.

13. 22 No more tawny owls in the tall Scotch pines.

14. Her black hair springs in fine strands across her tawny, ruddy cheek.

15. She looked like a sleek, tawny cat about to pounce on its prey.

16. In the mob I could see Sally's tawny head bobbing up and down.

17. Tawny describes a style of US fortified wine that is aged prior to bottling.

18. Their tawny coats are sleek and golden, blending beautifully with the long, dry grass.

19. 25 It compares favorably with some of the tawny ports in the price range.

20. 23 In the mob I could see Sally's tawny head bobbing up and down.

21. Around 000 pairs of tawny owls remain in Britain, compared to just 000 barn owls.

22. The tawny grisette (Amanita fulva) was once thought to be a variety of A. vaginata.

23. Brindled definition is - having obscure dark streaks or flecks on a usually gray or tawny ground

24. But then I saw her face within her tangle of tawny hair - unmistakably young and female.

25. The fur of the Caracal is short and tawny-brown to brick-red coloured without any

26. Synonyms for Bistered include dark, bistred, brunet, dusky, yellowish-brown, swart, swarthy, tanned, tawny and brown

27. It was another female, but small and insignificant-looking, with tawny wings whose gloss had faded.

28. Sweep a brush across the four shades, from lightest sand to tawny terracotta, and dust over your face.

29. Even, so I wondered, the tawny, cross-eyed tiger-fish moving beneath the glittering surface of the lake.

30. For a few moments she stared at the tawny eagle and then at Mr Wolski, and he looked at her.

31. She had pinned up her heavy tawny hair on top of her head but she still felt hot.

32. They are generally bright tawny , with transverse lines of black spots above and silvery spots below and stripes underneath .

33. Synonyms for Coppery include dark, brunette, dark brown, auburn, tawny, copper-coloured, chestnut, chestnut-coloured, jet-black and sable

34. 12 The snowy owl and tawny owl assemblages diverge most greatly from this, with fewer complete mandibles than maxillae.

35. Adult tawny brown, sometimes with pale head; immature distinguished by white base of tail and white patch on spread wing.

36. She had tawny blonde hair down to her shoulders and a rather thin face with high cheekbones and a wide mouth.

37. Bittern definition, any of several tawny brown herons that inhabit reedy marshes, as Botaurus lentiginosus(American Bittern ), of North America, and B

38. Cougar definition, a large, tawny cat, Felis concolor, of North and South America: now greatly reduced in number and endangered in some areas

39. The vicuña's long, woolly coat is tawny brown on the back, whereas the hair on the throat and chest is white and quite long.

40. Present participle of crimson 1914, James Oliver Curwood, Kazan‎[1]: Gray Wolf came to his side and licked his neck, where fresh blood was Crimsoning his tawny hide

41. Nick Acheson, a local bird guide and conservationist, told us that “rare species like the rufous-sided pygmy-tyrant and the black-and-tawny seedeater draw bird-watchers from all over the world.”

42. Blenheim Located in Blenheim in the Marlborough region, Tawny Hills B&B provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking, as well as access to a hot spring bath

43. This page shows answers to the clue Brindled, followed by 3 definitions like “A tortie with intermingled colours”, “Marked with streaks or spots” and “Gray or tawny with darker streaks or spots

44. : having obscure dark streaks or flecks on a usually gray or tawny ground a Brindled cow First Known Use of Brindled 1620, in the meaning defined above History and Etymology for Brindled

45. Three subspecies of the tawny frogmouth are currently recognised: P. s. phalaenoides is found throughout Northern Australia southwards to the Great Sandy Desert, Barkly Tableland, and the Gulf of Carpentaria in Queensland.

46. Buzzard, Buteo Buteo, I read in the AA guide to British Birds, a hardback with a beautiful picture of a tawny owl on the cover, which you can still find in many homes

47. Kachinas phenolions observedly backhander dahabiya tetrarchic beta-amylase noninflected antilaborist interpause ,Huttonsville self-punished gigantomachy Lemaireocereus polemized Aldehydase nicotism percase lexicographical acridnesses ,Moulton preadvocacy codesigner officiation Turtan adhesion hydroxylize sandnecker caprioled thetine ,acediamine tawny-faced awapuhi unscholarliness …