It can reach 6 feet high, is yellowish and is as stiff as a pencil.
Her cheeks are swollen and yellowish as are those of many of the older children.
The result is yellowish blobs in a paler yellow fluid, surrounded by a highly polished steel frame.
Light brown or yellowish in colour and smooth in texture, they are usually shaved raw over a dish.
And I saw: a thickish mass, yellowish and red and blue, a pulsing thing with spaces, a shaded clump.
While other yellowish arborvitae are on the market, this one promises to grow slowly and no higher than eight feet.
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If a smoothie is a mellow shade of yellowish-orange and we see apricots on the label, our expectations have been fulfilled.
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The drug is usually a white or yellowish powder, which is snorted, but it can also be obtained in pills and capsules.
Does it make any difference that my sputum is yellowish or greenish?
This causes chlorophyll (a green pigment) to return to the orange skins imbuing them with a greenish or yellowish finish as they ripen.
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Like the rice from which it is made, the yellowish liquor is a token of all that is considered fine about Japanese tradition.
From late June through mid-August the family lives in Lake Placid, in a 3, 600-square-foot Adirondack-style home with bright yellowish-brown log walls and vaulted ceilings.
In 1958 instant noodles went on the market, yellowish wormy bricks in cellophane bags, and were laughed at by fresh-noodle makers all over Japan.
Sometimes a yellowish light laminated a bend in the tunnel wall, and the Minotaur was sure the new girl was hiding just around the corner.
Doctors say people especially pregnant women and children should stay indoors, or at least avoid active outdoor exercise under the sickening yellowish haze.
Diners haven't been exposed to quality fat in recent years because pigs raised on a bad diet or living in high-stress environments will have yellowish fat that smells putrid.
Drusen, those yellowish deposits, are debris from deteriorating tissue.
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Its hallmark is yellowish deposits of debris called drusen that grow at the back of the eye, damaging the macula, the tiny but crucial section of the retina responsible for central vision.
No washed-out or yellowish hues (the best 19th-century prints have a deep, almost purplish tone) and only so-called vintage prints, meaning ones printed by the photographer close to the time he took the picture.
At the right of the frame sits a shadowy figure, upsetting the youthful luminescence of the tragic lover: It is Marthe, the blue of her hair and yellowish skin tone blending in with the tablecloth.
And in a certain light, though it may have been the bedroom curtains, Tony had a yellowish look, like an old paperback, one in which you could read of various misfortunes knee and appendicitis operations, a dog bite, a rock-climbing accident, and a childhood disaster with a breakfast frying pan, which had left him bereft of a patch of pubic hair.
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