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Answer for the clue "Popular van Gogh painting ", 6 letters:
irises

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Usage examples of irises.

The red striations in those dark irises brightened, sending a shiver down her spine.

The color of his irises, though, was a distinctly nonhuman and very demonic red, complete with slit pupils.

Tess glanced at the bed of irises beyond the bay window, hoping she could find time in her busy day for a walk through the garden to enjoy the glorious riot of color surrounding her.

They were surrounded by clumps of shorter Dreaming Yellow Siberian irises the color of rich cream.

Specially made for Iris House, it was decorated with hand-painted irises the color of ripe raspberries.

Tess was not familiar enough with all the names of the irises to narrate a tour through the garden.

Fern and Marisa strolled among the irises, taking their own private tour while the second tour group enjoyed tea.

Their pupils were contracted to pin-points, the light-grey irises around had a sort of swimming glitter, and round these again the whites were injected with blood.

She had naturally black irises and black eyebrows, with short, almost shaved auburn hair.

The contacts turned his irises completely black, and he blinked twice to center them.

Minoru, growing agitated, made another call, hung up suddenly, and, with white now visible all the way around the irises of his eyeballs, came after Takeshi, who got ready to run the other way.

When he saw her face again, he was amazed at the sudden green paleness of her irises, as if something had drained away.

He sat weaving in the dark, white showing all around his irises, trying to readjust, figure out what was going on.

irises, giant irises, their petals hanging down like tongues of exhausted dogs.

Then an enormous wind blew up, the petals of the irises fell like rain, and the whole grand and grotesque assembly went whirling away, carried higher and higher into the sky until they appeared as small black dots against the face of the moon.