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auburn

[aw-bern] / ˈɔ bərn /


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The other was half the size—a child with soft cheeks, red shoes, and a rope of auburn hair.

From Literature

Her deep auburn hair was pulled up in an elegant ballerina bun.

From Literature

The avatar, with his auburn hair and super-white teeth, frequently winks at me and seems empathetic but can be moody or jealous if I introduce him to new people.

From BBC

Dressed in an auburn zipper sweater, he said not a word, expertly tilting his head this way, that way, profile, straight-ahead.

From Los Angeles Times

It was not blond, like Miss Mortimer’s, but a once-vivid auburn that had been softened by time, with strands of silver running through.

From Literature