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orangy

a. (alternative spelling of orangey English)

Usage examples of "orangy".

She wore a shiny rayon pantsuit and made her face up with orangy lipstick and iridescent eye shadow.

She got a spoon from a drawer, dipped it into the pot, and handed it to him, pale beans and a thick orangy sauce.

Merrie stared across the distant sands, trying to see past the orangy glow reflecting off the sand.

There was still an orangy glow in the sky, but many of the trees were in silhouette.

Fog clung to fences, trees and car bodies picking up and reflecting back the orangy light till she felt as if she walked inside a pumpkin.

He was wearing these green tights with the boots built right into them, and this orangy shirt with lace sissy ruffles at the wrists and collar, and some kind of silvery brocade vest, real tight.

His features were African, but his skin tone -- even his hair tone --was an orangy red.

Its brim extended two feet from her head, shading her from the bright orangy sun.

Her orangy hair stood up in damp spikes, and the pale blue hospital gown had drooped halfway off one shoulder.

Plus she smells weird orangy on top and then a whiff of something dead and preserved underneath.

He stared at his orangy, rocky hands and wondered just how, precisely, he would know when the worst had occurred.

The dark corridor was lit by dully flickering, orangy, bare lightbulbs hanging more than fifteen meters apart.

As the boggies watched with revulsion, the crooning tossed salad dipped down the orangy, liplike flowers at its tips.

It not only gave the leather a red color, which could vary in shade from bright orangy red to deep maroon, it also acted as a water repellent.