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auburn

[aw-bern] / ˈɔ bərn /


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From her seat in the back, a young woman with long auburn hair stepped forward with a gift, video of the event showed.

From Washington Post

Martin's long, auburn curls fell out, and her memory was slipping.

From Salon

More than a half-century later, Lollobrigida still turned heads with a head full of auburn curly hair and her statuesque figure.

From Seattle Times

Far from it: Her Callan is that woman you see on the subway, pawing through a dirty tote bag, her auburn perm three inches grown out.

From New York Times

“We never heard from her again,” said Mr. Terry, 60, adding: “I was a kid. I just remember a big smile and her auburn hair.”

From New York Times