All 7 Uses
auburn
in
Early Cases Of Hercule Poirot
(Edited)
- A tall man with a good figure and crispy curling auburn hair entered with a sheaf of papers.
Chpt 6auburn = reddish-brown
- They were fine-looking boys, the younger dark like his mother, the elder with auburn curls.
Chpt 6
- His widow was remarried a year later to Mr John Gardiner, the auburn-haired secretary.
Chpt 6
- Ah, mon ami, one can have romance without golden-haired girls of matchless beauty-no; I am wrong; it is auburn hair that so excites you always.
Chpt 6 *
- Auburn hair-always the auburn hair!
Chpt 9
- Auburn hair-always the auburn hair!
Chpt 9
- A girl may be beautiful and have auburn hair and yet be silly.
Chpt 9
Definitions:
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(1)
(auburn as in: auburn hair) colored a moderate reddish-brown -- especially of hair
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(2)
(meaning too common or too rare to warrant focus) More commonly, as a proper noun (capitalized), Auburn is the name of an important university and city in Alabama, and of various cities in the USA and elsewhere in the world.