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Misses “The mud-brown color stands out when locked to a tree.” —
Field & Stream Tests Four Trail Cams from Moultrie, Bushnell, Cuddeback, and Stealth Cam 2009
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Misses “The mud-brown color stands out when locked to a tree.” —
Bushnell Trophy Cam 2009
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Odosse pushed back a strand of mud-brown hair that had escaped from the coif she wore while working.
THE RIVER KINGS’ ROAD Liane Merciel 2010
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Odosse was even more conscious of her mud-brown hair amid a sea of fiery reds, and of her clomp-footed clumsiness among so many who moved like swans.
THE RIVER KINGS’ ROAD Liane Merciel 2010
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Dr. Eric Hewson; a fair, good-looking man with a boyish vulnerable face, mud-brown eyes fringed with remarkably long lashes.
She Closed Her Eyes 2010
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Real window frames covered with plastic sheeting broke up the monotony of the mud-brown walls and offered her a murky glimpse out into the courtyard.
Lipstick in Afghanistan Roberta Gately 2010
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Plastic buckets of mud-brown liquid aren't exactly the recipe to keep page-views rolling in by the dozens.
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We let go the two small flounders, or butts, and they snake back into the water like miniature waves, mud-brown above, sky-gray beneath.
A Year on the Wing TIM DEE 2009
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Her mosaic of mud-brown spots, set like stonework against yellow grout, was particularly striking in this pale void of a room.
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And compared to many vegetarian dishes, especially often mud-brown lentil dishes, it gets high marks for color, too.
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