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Answer for the clue "Reddish-brown colour ", 6 letters:
auburn

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Population (2000): 12074 Housing Units (2000): 5258 Land area (2000): 6.647832 sq. miles (17.217806 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 6.647832 sq. miles (17.217806 sq. km) FIPS code: 02674 Located within: ...

Usage examples of auburn.

Gian nodded, the motion sent that front flipped curl into an adorable jiggle off the sides of his thick auburn brows.

The drab wash of the rainy Auburn twilight leaked through the partially polarized window, giving the one-room doss a dull, tired illumination that perfectly suited my mood.

Mentally comparing the signs of the good life with my own doss in Auburn and with my final destination this evening, I let out a sigh.

My place in Auburn is small, but my Redmond doss would fit in it with enough room left over for a pool table and clearance to make your shots.

Lawrence looked straight down, he could see nothing but dunes of slick auburn mud, their crests dusted white.

She wore the blue glacé, in which she looked so charming, and twisted some jeweled stars in her bright auburn hair.

What should we think if we could foresee that, a thousand years hence, when the present doctrines and customs of France and America are forgotten, some antiquary, seeking the reason why the mourners in Pere la Chaise and Mount Auburn laid clusters of flowers on the graves of their lamented ones, should deliberately conclude that it was believed the souls remained in the bodies in the tomb and enjoyed the perfume of the flowers?

I caught her seated before a toilet-glass, while the widow dressed the most beautiful auburn hair I had ever seen.

As though to compensate, her double helices granted Rachel thick, auburn hair, and the most beautiful skin I have ever seen.

A pale, petite woman with long auburn hair, she wore the drab blue one-piece uniform with the flag of Izar emblazoned over the heart that indicated an Izarian peace officer.

Dorothy was a rather little woman, with lightish auburn hair, a large and somewhat heavy forehead, fine gray eyes, small well-fashioned features, a fair complexion on a thin skin, and a mouth that would have been better in shape if it had not so often been informed of trouble.

One was a consumer advocate for CBS television, a former runner-up to Miss North Carolina in the Miss America contest, thirty years old, rather puckishly committed to a variation on the original Ann-Margret coiffure which, given all proper due, admirably suited her auburn hair, opinionated, contentious beyond belief, and directly responsible for a Xerox price rollback that had cost the firm nearly a quarter of a million dollars.

Miss Ruddick hurried into the foyer, her bonnet blown back from her auburn hair, and a stack of books and papers clutched to her heaving chest.

Until her bare feet were Satem Falls 209 covered with hanks of her hair, a pit of auburn snakes.

The others have systems also, from Auburn Risque to Simp, the only son of the richest widow in Louisiana, who disbursed of old in Paris ten thousand dollars annually.