Definitions
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- adjective having the color of cinnamon
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Examples
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He was about six feet tall, muscular because he worked out religiously, with cinnamon-colored skin, a bald head and always dressed impeccably.
Daddy by Default Pat Tucker 2010
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“Oh, absolutely,” Claire said with a bounce of her cinnamon-colored curls.
out of my mind SHARON M. DRAPER 2010
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Imagine our golden-ringlet, cinnamon-colored children, Seth would say, bridging the cultural divide in school.
A Kettle of Vultures Sabrina Lamb 2010
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I eased back into my seat, with drink in hand, and enjoyed the show until a cinnamon-colored beauty strolled by my table.
Daddy by Default Pat Tucker 2010
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“Oh, absolutely,” Claire said with a bounce of her cinnamon-colored curls.
out of my mind SHARON M. DRAPER 2010
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I watched her profile: small nose, defiant chin, cloud of cinnamon-colored hair.
The Season of Risks Susan Hubbard 2010
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"But the reef will cut me," he said, pointing to the cinnamon-colored reef dappling the ocean like underwater clouds.
Norman Ollestad: Father's Day: Sole Survivor Of A Plane Crash At 11 Grows Up To Teach His Son To Face His Fears Norman Ollestad 2010
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"But the reef will cut me," he said, pointing to the cinnamon-colored reef dappling the ocean like underwater clouds.
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I watched her profile: small nose, defiant chin, cloud of cinnamon-colored hair.
The Season of Risks Susan Hubbard 2010
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“Oh, absolutely,” Claire said with a bounce of her cinnamon-colored curls.
out of my mind SHARON M. DRAPER 2010
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