Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
heliochrysin .
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Examples
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Down the road, through the swaying purple of the early lilacs, ridden by a picturesque cowboy, paced a great horse, glinting ruddy in the morning sun-gold, flinging free the snowy foam of his mighty fetlocks, his noble crest tossing, his eyes roving afield, the trumpet of his love-call echoing through the springing land.
CHAPTER I 2010
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But as I stared at the ruined and disbelieving face of Layton Blanchet, and at the expensive clothes he had died in and the way the sun-gold hairs on his wrist curled around the band on his Rolex watch, I doubted Layton would have disagreed with him.
The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010
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But as I stared at the ruined and disbelieving face of Layton Blanchet, and at the expensive clothes he had died in and the way the sun-gold hairs on his wrist curled around the band on his Rolex watch, I doubted Layton would have disagreed with him.
The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010
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But as I stared at the ruined and disbelieving face of Layton Blanchet, and at the expensive clothes he had died in and the way the sun-gold hairs on his wrist curled around the band on his Rolex watch, I doubted Layton would have disagreed with him.
The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010
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Through the close-fitting tunic, on the bare sun-gold arms and legs, Tolteca could see the tension that shook her.
do you ever read writing? Peter DeWolf 2010
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But as I stared at the ruined and disbelieving face of Layton Blanchet, and at the expensive clothes he had died in and the way the sun-gold hairs on his wrist curled around the band on his Rolex watch, I doubted Layton would have disagreed with him.
The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010
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His suit was pure white and his cuffs were sun-gold.
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The coronet encrusted with rubies clashed with her sun-gold hair, too.
Knife of Dreams Jordan, Robert, 1948- 2005
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He grinned down at her, seeing sun-gold flecks dancing in the depths of her cinnamon-colored eyes.
A Man Alone Mckenna, Lindsay 2001
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His sun-gold face had gone a little pale when he'd said that.
Dalamar the Dark Berberick, Nancy Varian 2000
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