brown - use in sentences

Preposition: on

  • side: Fry the chicken until lightly browned on both sides.

Adjective modifier

  • persuasive: Persuasive brown whose on a typical the event of insurance manager.
  • dark: It is usually dark brown where as the German Cockroach is a lighter yellowish-brown.

Modifies a noun

  • trout: Boat fishing for brown trout on the Lily Loch.
  • dwarf: The problem is, in which part of the sky is the brown dwarf located, exactly?
  • rice: Levels of vitamins and minerals fall between white rice and brown rice.
  • sugar: Arrange peach halves cavity side down and sprinkle brown sugar over.
  • hair: Her long brown hair lifted in the breeze, to make a dark halo about her head.
  • hare: The plight of the brown hare has taken a positive turn following the launch of a major project covering six counties across the UK.

Modifying Another Word

  • lightly: Fry the chicken until lightly browned on both sides.
  • nicely: Heat the butter in a heavy pan and sauté the rabbit pieces and chopped shallots until nicely browned.

Infinitive complement

  • gray: It can change color from sandy brown to gray to match the sea bed and it feeds on other bottom-dwelling fishes and crustaceans.

Used with adjective complement

  • investonce: To investonce brown can be accessed is health insurance for liability insurance.
  • mottle: Typically, the tiled fireplaces were finished in mottled brown, green and other earth colors.
  • turn: About a month ago the branches at the very bottom started to turn brown.
  • stain: The flint artifacts found in the ancient river gravels are frequently rolled, battered, and stained brown by iron oxides.
  • catch: These are just caught brown 's eye quot they were.
  • paint: Apparently, the roof had to be painted brown by order of the local council, rather than the natural green of the asbestos.

Preposition: in

  • color: Oak A very strong wood which is light brown in color.

Preposition: under

  • grill: Dot with butter, sprinkle with extra chili powder, and quickly brown under the hot grill.

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