˜yÐÄvlog

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corn color

noun

  1. light yellow.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of corn color1

First recorded in 1850–55
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Example Sentences

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The young girl's dress was of corn color, almost the shade of her blond hair.

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I will show you those waistcoats some day,—India silk—corn color, with a touch of gold braid at the pockets, ivory buttons the size of a sovereign, with gold centres, made by the artist who made the coat.

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The best we have are Marie de Ruyter, a pretty blue; Badenia, lavender; Golden King, a magnificent yellow; Florence, lilac blotched; Mazie, corn color; and Dawn, shell pink.

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In the granary, which is usually a low back room, the ears of corn are often sorted by color and laid up in neat piles, red, yellow, white, blue, black, and mottled, a Hopi study in corn color.

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She had on a beach hat that carried the full flavor of Venice in texture and tilt, and her hair was a ripe corn color, slicked back from her temples in the fashion of the month.

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