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fawnish
a. Of a colour somewhat resembling fawn.
Usage examples of "fawnish".
He chafed at her containment, at her courage, her silence, her withholding the brazen or the fawnish look-up, either of which he would have hated.
The winter wheat was already turned a fawnish silver by the glaring sun, miles upon miles of it rippling and bending in the wind, broken only by stands of thin, spindling, blue-leafed trees and dusty clumps of tired grey bushes.
Together with the tremendous soul-switch of knowing about Vicaria and livideo, the fawnish wood nymph was suddenly a woman, suddenly emotionally mature.
By stepping on that fawnish knob one could reach as far as a small bush, that should mask a cleft of some sort.