Yellows Sentence Examples

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  • It yellows their teeth, makes their breath smell like a trash can, and ruins their health.

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  • It was just as spectacular as those on earth, a brilliant mix of pinks, oranges, burnt yellows, reds, and purples.

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  • In some parts of North America it is found that the white peaches are much less liable to the attack of a disease known as the "yellows" than are the yellow-fleshed ones.

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  • These gave rise in due course to a second generation in which there were three yellows to one green.

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  • In the third generation the yellows from the second generation gave the proportion of one pure yellow, two impure yellows, and one green; while the green seed of the second generation threw only green seeds in the third, fourth and fifth generations.

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  • The pure yellow in the third generation also threw pure yellows in the fourth and fifth and succeeding generations.

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  • The impure yellows, however, in the next generation gave rise to one pure yellow, one pure green, to two impure yellows, and so on from generation to generation.

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  • To diversify properly and mingle well together the reds, whites, purples, yellows and blues, with all their intervening shades, requires considerable taste and powers of combination; and ascertained failures may be rectified at the proper time the next season.

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  • On the other hand, yellows are superabundant in autumn, and therefore reds and blues should then be sought for.

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  • The houses, of wood or stucco, are painted in warm reds and yellows.

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  • Fattening tegs usually go on to soft turnips in the end of September or beginning of October, and later on to yellows, green-rounds and swedes and, in spring and early summer, mangolds.

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  • With the exception of a few isolated pockets of green, most of the East Coast was shaded with red, orange, or yellow, while the Midwest was a mix of greens and yellows.

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  • Coronae have an intensely bright central aureole which is almost white and fringed with yellows and reds.

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  • The white is a blue colored budgerigar with a reduction in the color pigment and works in a similar way to the yellows.

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  • The bright colors, such as red and yellows, are based on pigments called carotenoids, which are derived from their diets.

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  • Shade, one of the best ground covers for deep shade, yellows in sun; prefers moist, well-drained, acid soil.

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  • You might have to wait until Autumn to see one of the loveliest migrant butterflies, the clouded yellows, the Monarch.

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  • Delicate pinks, soft greens, sweet lavenders, and pale yellows bring to mind sweet baby girls in lace and ruffles.

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  • The soft browns and yellows typical of a Beatrix Potter theme work with either gender.

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  • You'll want to start with walls that feature a soft colors and a very light colored rug that will complement the pale blues, greens, yellows, and browns in the Beatrix Potter illustrations.

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  • Vivid reds, bright blues, yellows, pinks, orange, and purples are great colors to use in an exciting coastal home design.

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  • It's not unusual to find them in bright reds, yellows, blues, and greens.

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  • Also, there are stylish fabrics on the market which feature reds, yellows, and blacks together in classic French country motifs - picture sunflowers, roosters, black olives, and floral patterns.

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  • Warm colors - yellows, reds, and oranges - give a room a sunny and cheerful appearance.

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  • You should avoid colors that excite, like bright yellows and reds, and instead go for warmer, deeper reds, cool blues and greens, or neutral colors.

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  • An array of colors take their inspiration from nature-reds, oranges, terra cotta, yellows, olive greens, turquoise, browns, burgundy, and ivory.

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  • Spanish and Italian stucco homes use warm yellows, golds and tans.

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  • The playroom is a great place to use bright blues, emerald greens and lemon yellows.

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  • Yellows, reds, and oranges are abundant in Tuscan style while furniture pieces should be rustic and primitive.

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  • Maintain a palette that feels comfortable to you--blues, greens, yellows, light oranges, pale reds, and neutrals.

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  • Green walls will also blend with yellows or blues.

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  • Swatches are organized in vertical columns depending on color, from yellows to oranges, reds to violets and blues to greens.

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  • Warm yellows are excellent for Tuscan-style kitchens.

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  • Make sure to use warm yellows that have undertones of red and orange.

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  • While warm yellows and terra cottas make great wall colors, blue is better suited to backsplashes and accessories.

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  • Golds and warm yellows will give your kitchen a cozy feel.

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  • A French Country design uses pale yellows, soft whites, faded greens and purples, lilacs and roses as popular motifs as well as color choices.

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  • Warm golds, browns, deep reds, and yellows are great colors from which you can choose.

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  • The other colors in the French kitchen palette include bright yellows and vibrant greens, which accurately reflect the countryside.

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  • Young children are always drawn to colors, so don't be afraid to use limes, yellows and oranges for a great mixed of design and patterns.

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  • While bright yellow isn't super popular, soft yellows and gold have a warm and welcoming feeling.

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  • Sky and ocean blues blues, browns, driftwood grays, and even sunny yellows or creamy whites are great options.

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  • These include sky and ocean blues, sandy browns, driftwood grays, and sunny yellows.

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  • Try to stick with earth-toned versions of yellows, greens, taupes, and even greys.

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  • Yellows range from the subtle York Town Yellow to the brighter Sunny Days, which is as bright as the name suggests.

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  • The company's color palette ranges from candy pinks, buttercup yellows and girlish greens to daring shades of purple, midnight black and electric blue.

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  • Blue-eyed girls can wear oranges, yellows, golds, and coppers for the same sort of contrast.

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  • The side with the oranges, yellows, yellow-greens, and red-oranges is considered warm while the side with blues, purples, pinks, blue-greens, and red-violets are cool.

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  • Since color is absorbed as it travels through water, the deeper you are, the more likely you will notice a reduction in the clarity of reds, oranges and yellows.

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  • Choose from traditional blue or pink if you know the sex or opt for neutral yellows, tans, or cream if you don't.

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  • Zazzle has a super-bright psychedelic paper in greens, pinks, yellows, and blues.

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  • For a fall wedding, beading with rich oranges, yellows, reds, or browns may accent the colors of your wedding day and the bridesmaid's gowns.

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  • Lilacs, peaches, pinks, and pale yellows also make lovely colors for your beach wedding.

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  • Reds, rusts, oranges, deep pinks, dark purples, yellows, and creamy beiges are prime choices.

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  • A quick glance out your window from September through November will reveal a vast array of reds, oranges, yellows, and greens.

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  • For example, the beautiful hues of a southwestern sunset embrace a wide range of reds, oranges, and yellows, and the gorgeous browns, tans, and greens of a western range lends a more earthy air to the room.

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  • Many of them are extremely traditional and beautiful, in pastel pinks, soft blues and yellows, and whites.

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  • If you prefer ties that can be worn throughout the year for your son, then try choosing burnt orange, deep red or vivid yellows to reflect the changing leaves of the season.

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  • The trip departs from New York City and travels north, allowing passengers unprecedented views of the rich reds, bright oranges and golden yellows that flood the shores of the Hudson River during the vibrant autumn season.

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  • Every variation of tint, from the most fiery scarlets to delicate pinks, whites, and dark and pale yellows, is to be had in Ghent Azaleas, a very beautiful one being the pure white Mrs Anthony Waterer.

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  • Of late years there has sprung up a new race with double Hose-in-hose flowers, collectively called the Narcissi-flora group, the chief sorts of which number about a score-Graf von Meran, one of the first, being still among the best yellows.

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  • This is owed to their grace and handsome foliage, which affords the richest of colors, including yellows, purples, and crimsons.

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  • Twenty species of hellebores provide gardeners with choices ranging from greenish-tinted flowers to yellows and pinks.

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  • Filling your garden with beautiful reds, yellows and oranges is easy to do with this particular plant.

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  • If you'll be decorating in this style, expect to use light blues, pale yellows, creams and whites.

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  • Sapphires range from the deepest of blue, through yellows and pinks and can make a dramatic statement within a pair of earrings.

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  • Saturated blues and purples, from cobalt to ink to ultra-violet, along with fluorescent oranges, tangerines and yellows look fresh and sophisticated as accents against faux-nude neutrals and light greys.

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  • From bright yellows to vivid reds to subdued greens, colors and styles for any budget are plentiful.

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  • Remember colors according to season, meaning light blues, pinks, yellows and whites for spring and summer and rich reds, deep blues and purples, black and grey for fall.

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  • Blues and greens are usually calm colors, and yellows and oranges often indicate cheerfulness.

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  • While a few of her swimsuits come in reds and shades of blue, most of her girls bikinis are pastel pinks, purples and yellows - perfect for your little princess.

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  • Our search yielded mostly sunny yellows and pristine white colors.

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  • And if the hot pinks, blues and yellows don't take you back, the A-Ha-like cartoon video image most certainly will.

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  • Though the reliable Little Black Dress is a no-fail choice at any time of the year, summer is the time to break out the blues, greens, pinks, yellows and lavenders.

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  • Good colors for fruit candles include reds, oranges, yellows and greens.

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  • Bright yellows, blues, greens, reds, purples, and pinks help stimulate senses and attract small children to the toy.

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  • Sango Christmas Sweet Shoppe Dinnerware-A collection of bright place settings in reds, yellows, greens, and purples featuring snowmen.

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  • Good fairies might choose a light color palette for their dresses, incorporating pastel pinks, blues, greens, yellows and purples.

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  • You can choose from pinks, reds, yellows, greens, and blues.

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  • Yellow sapphires come in a spectacular range of shades from the palest of yellows to rich deep golden tones.

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  • Colored diamonds range from pale yellows and blues through to black.

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  • The most popular colors are yellows, pinks, and blacks.

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  • This handbags line is also rich in vibrant colors such as lemon yellows, tomato reds and any eye-catching tone you can imagine.

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  • Pinks, greens, yellows, blues, purples, oranges, and turquoises are common shades used in straw handbags.

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  • Vittadini is known for her love of bright colors, which is why you will see a good deal of reds and mustard yellows along with other lively colors within her seasonal collections.

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  • Whereas the summer may have you delving more into yellows, oranges, and bright pool blues, lime greens and peachy pastels are the staples of spring.

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  • Bright primary colors and muted yellows, greens, and blues have been added to the traditional gray, blue, and brown palettes seen for many years in boys' clothing.

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  • The colors are bright and cheerful and include pinks, purples, and yellows.

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  • Handing him a handful of browns, oranges, yellows, and other autumn shades can set up a "creative constraint" for him that will yield some very nice artwork on the fridge.

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  • Blues, yellows and greens are great choices for a summer party.

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  • Use rich reds, oranges, and yellows to reflect the colors of the leaves.

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  • There are a few reds, plenty of pinks, some nudes, several corals and plenty of eclectic purples, blues and yellows in the mix.

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