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Brown

Brown

(n)
UK
braʊn
US
braʊn
Definition: Of a colour produced by mixing red, yellow, and blue, as of dark wood or rich soil.
Meaning: Màu nâu
Not Common
How to use "Brown" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Earlier, The basketball used to be brown in color.

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Male ostriches have black feathers and female ostriches have gray and brown feathers.

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The bald eagle takes its name from the fact it has a white head while the rest of its body is brown.

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When baby eagles are born, they are covered in gray feathers and don't have the typical brown and white pattern until they are 4 years old.

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The only other sauces considered suitable are a splash of ketchup or in Scotland a brown sauce.

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The top 5 most venomous snakes in the world are the Inland Taipan, the Eastern brown snake, the coastal Taipan, the tiger snake, and the black tiger snake.

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