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lavenders

n. (plural of lavender English)

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A diamond glitter on the horizon, a flash, and suddenly a spreading arc of brilliance sent the shadows flying before it, banished the blues and lavenders of elven night-vision, wakened the clear colors of day.

Raskovich, the Lavenders and Hazens go back quite a ways here in Cry County—and certain people just can’t get over it.

Ruth stretched out so that his head rested by Jaxom's side, the jeweled eyes whirling with the lavenders of stress.

Both young women, and Nan dy Vrit, who sat sewing, wore the blacks and lavenders of strict formal court mourning, a prudent dissimulation of which Cazaril approved.

The crater of Laythe, situated upon a broad plateau entirely surrounded by lofty mountains, titanic peaks that would dwarf our Alps into insignificance and reduce the Himalayas to foothills, towered far into the distance upon the upper side, the ice-clad summits of those more distant seemed to veritably topple above us, while a thousand feet below us the pinks and lavenders of the weird lunar vegetation lay like a soft carpet upon the gently undulating surface of the plateau.

I opened her dresser and looked at all the panties and brassieres and slips folded and piled together in their blues and blacks and whites and pinks and lavenders, like a garden of lingerie, and I rested my face in the middle of their softness, like resting my face in Natelle.

Other than the tails, what set them apart was their skin colors: lavenders, pinks, oranges, greens, you name it, all pastels, with coordinating colors for hair and tail.

They were huge beasts in pretty lavenders and blues and greens and yellows and all the other colors of the rainbow.

Logic tells her red is out there, but though she finds pinks and lavenders and yellows, she cannot find a red.