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beige

[ beyzh ]

noun

  1. very light brown, as of undyed wool; light gray with a brownish tinge.


adjective

  1. of the color beige.

beige

/ ²ú±ðɪÏô /

noun

    1. a very light brown, sometimes with a yellowish tinge, similar to the colour of undyed wool
    2. ( as adjective )

      beige gloves

  1. a fabric made of undyed or unbleached wool
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of beige1

1855–60; < French; Old French bege, of uncertain origin
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of beige1

C19: from Old French, of obscure origin
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The 32 piece collection unveiled on Monday revealed a capsule wardrobe of neutral staples in muted colours - white, beige, light blue and black - and natural fabrics like linen and cashmere.

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Tenants also decried the piles of debris that surround their two-story beige and brown stucco building and are calling for county officials to remove them.

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Both vehicles, a distinctive beige Nissan Note and a black Volvo XC40 were seized following Monday night's arrests and will be subject to forensic examination, she said.

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A lake is flanked by layers of browns: rust, clay and beige, with the gradual excavation of earth.

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The main character is a 75-year-old unregistered taxi driver from Vietnam who scrapes together a living in the shadows, giving strangers rides in his battered beige Camry.

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