brown thumb
A lack of skill at growing plants; a poor gardening skill.
I have a terrible brown thumb. I could probably kill silk flowers.
ADV
very
After spending two weeks at the beach, my sister came home looking very brown.
quite, rather, slightly
uniformly
The wooden fence panels were painted uniformly brown to match the barn.
ADJ
dark, deep
The old wooden table had a deep brown stain that made it look antique.
light, pale, soft
rich, warm
The old wooden furniture had a rich brown finish that made the room feel cozy.
bright
The bright brown leather jacket hung in the window of the vintage shop downtown.
drab, dull, muddy | chestnut, chocolate, golden, reddish, rusty
noun
A colour like that of chocolate or coffee.
The browns and greens in this painting give it a nice woodsy feel.
He wore brown jeans for his birthday.
One of the colour balls used in snooker, with a value of 4 points.
Black tar heroin.
A copper coin.
“To save a journey up the town, / A razor lent here for a brown: / But if you think the price too high, / I beg you won’t the razor try.”
I know there are many persons — some who are themselves poor — who 'never turn a beggar from their door,' but always give them a few browns (halfpence) or some scran (broken victuals).
A brown horse or other animal.
[…] browns are the soberest, bays are the worst tempered, and chestnuts are the most foolish.
adj
Having a brown colour.
But none of those brown dwarfs were speeding along on a trajectory that would carry them out of the galaxy like “runaway” hypervelocity stars observed by astronomers in the last two decades.
Gloomy.
Of or relating to any of various ethnic groups having dark pigmentation of the skin.
Reminds me of the time they asked me and a group of other Latino, predominantly Mexican, friends for our passports when we tried to go to their [expletive] party a little over a year ago.[…] The saddest part is that I don’t think they understand why it’s insulting to ask a brown person for a passport.
Of or relating to any of various ethnic groups having dark pigmentation of the skin.
Of or relating to any of various ethnic groups having dark pigmentation of the skin.
I think they sort of realized like, oh, we have Aasif who is a Muslim, an American, brown person, you know, who can sit on that fence between cultures and sort of talk about what it is--what this is from the perspective of being an insider and an outsider at the same time.[…] I think there is in the sort of South Asian, you know, psyche, a kind of adoration of Western ideals and culture that was sort of implanted into us by the British, you know, and this idea that everything that is Western is superior and better than what we have and what India--you know, what is true to our own culture.
verb
To become brown.
Fry the onions until they brown.
The chicken was browning nicely, the skin beginning to crisp and take on the toasty tones of oiled wood.
To cook something until it becomes brown.
Pound an onion, warm a spoonful of ghee and throw in the onion, brown it slightly, add your curry stuff, brown this till it smells pleasantly, […]
To tan.
Light-skinned people tend to brown when exposed to the sun.
To make brown or dusky.
A trembling twilight o'er the welkin moves, / Browns the dim void and darkens deep the groves.
To give a bright brown colour to, as to gun barrels, by forming a thin coating of oxide on their surface.
It is mixed uniformly with olive oil, and rubbed upon the iron slightly heated, which is afterwards exposed to the air, till the wished-for degree of browning is produced.
noun — an orange of low brightness and saturation
verb — make brown in color
adjective — (of skin) deeply suntanned
adjective — of a color similar to that of wood or earth
A lack of skill at growing plants; a poor gardening skill.
I have a terrible brown thumb. I could probably kill silk flowers.
Dead.
I thought I was ready for the cold cook then. I swear it. I really thought I was brown bread.
One who brownnoses (flatters or humors somebody in an obsequious manner for personal gain); one who sucks up; a bootlicker, dickrider, ass-kisser, sycophant.
“Unbelievable. Boimler's cozying up with those brownnosers to get out of trash day? Such a great call.” “More trash for the rest of us. I smell adventure.”
A brown paper bag.
A melancholy mood accompanied by deep thought; a moody daydream.
Phædra. [...] Why Soſia! What, in a brown Study? / Soſia. A little cogitabund, or ſo; concerning this diſmal Revolution in our Family!
The browns and greens in this painting give it a nice woodsy feel.
WiktionaryHe wore brown jeans for his birthday.
Wiktionary“To save a journey up the town, / A razor lent here for a brown: / But if you think the price too high, / I beg you won’t the razor try.”
WiktionaryBut none of those brown dwarfs were speeding along on a trajectory that would carry them out of the galaxy like “runaway” hypervelocity stars observed by astronomers in the last two decades.
WiktionaryReminds me of the time they asked me and a group of other Latino, predominantly Mexican, friends for our passports when we tried to go to their [expletive] party a little over a year ago.[…] The sadde
WiktionaryI think they sort of realized like, oh, we have Aasif who is a Muslim, an American, brown person, you know, who can sit on that fence between cultures and sort of talk about what it is--what this is f
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