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brownly

adv. With a brown colour.

Usage examples of "brownly".

Rosemarie made a list of all the people who had not written her a letter that morning: George Lewis Peter Elkin Joan Elkin Howard Toff Edgar Rich Marcy Powers Sue Brownly and many others Paul said to the man at the hardware store: I need a new awl.

My own allegiance, at the moment, is divided between Miss Mandible and Sue Ann Brownly, who sits across the aisle from me all day long and is, like Miss Mandible, a fool for love.

The theorists fail to realize that everything that is either interesting or lifelike in the classroom proceeds from what they would probably call interpersonal relations: Sue Ann Brownly kicking me in the ankle.

Brenda, reading the same signs that have now misled Miss Mandible and Sue Ann Brownly, felt she had been promised that she would never be bored again.

Sue Ann Brownly caught Miss Mandible and me in the cloakroom, during recess, and immediately threw a fit.

Green pace-and-clunk around the living room all night every night after work and an undermicrowaved supper-for-two, in his Frankensteinian boot, clunking around in circles, scratching slowly at his face and arms until he looked less scourged than brambled, and in loosely associated mutters cursing God and himself and Acme Nuts 'N Serpents or whatever, and leaving the fatal snake up hanging from the fake-crystal fixture and the fatal Xmas tree up in its little red metal stand until all the strings of lights went out and the strings of popcorn got dark and hard and the stand's bowl of water evaporated so the tree's needles died and fell brownly off onto the rest of the still-unopened Xmas presents clustered below, one of which was a package of Nebraska corn-fed steaks whose cherub-motif wrapping was beginning ominously to swell.

He was chewing tobacco and spat brownly out the slit in the stone in front of him before he turned his head to the recruit.

Leaves clogged the twisting systems of low, branching shrubbery and choked the frost-gotten garden plots which were brownly mounded over, dead now, and buried.

Richard's blood brownly brewed, like something left overnight in the teapot.

All about her stretched the rolling grass land, faintly green in the hollows, brownly barren on the hilltops.

Staring brownly at his forehead while the heat and illumination of the blaze came into consonance with her attention, she passed beyond the verges of volition and became once more the vessel of her power.