All 19 Uses
auburn
in
A Game of Thrones
(Edited)
- Sansa had gotten their mother's fine high cheekbones and the thick auburn hair of the Tullys.
p. 70.9auburn = reddish-brown
- Her long auburn hair was dull and tangled.
p. 94.1
- Catelyn had always thought Robb looked like her; like Bran and Rickon and Sansa, he had the Tully coloring, the auburn hair, the blue eyes.
p. 129.9
- She had brushed out her long auburn hair until it shone, and picked her nicest blue silks.
p. 140.1
- Her thick auburn hair had been brushed until it shone.
p. 156.5
- Sansa was dressed beautifully that day, in a green gown that brought out the auburn of her hair, and she knew they were looking at her and smiling.
p. 293.7
- His fingers brushed against her cheek as he stroked one auburn lock.
p. 298.1
- His features were lined and weathered, and time had stolen the auburn from his hair and left him only grey, but the smile was the same, and the bushy eyebrows fat as caterpillars, and the laughter in his deep blue eyes.
p. 361.7
- Her long auburn hair tumbled unbound across bare white shoulders and down her back.
p. 375.1
- All that remained of her sister's beauty was the great fall of thick auburn hair that cascaded to her waist.
p. 375.4
- His auburn hair had grown shaggy and unkempt, and a reddish stubble covered his jaw, making him look older than his fifteen years.
p. 398.9
- Her long auburn hair, woven into an elaborate braid, fell across her left shoulder.
p. 419.1
- Lysa gave an impatient shake of her waist-long auburn hair.
p. 435.8
- He ran his fingers through his shaggy mane of auburn hair, looking unhappy.
p. 604.2
- Catelyn watched a breeze stir his auburn hair, so like her own, and wondered when her son had grown so big.
p. 695.9
- And there in their midst was Sansa, dressed in sky-blue silk, with her long auburn hair washed and curled and silver bracelets on her wrists.
p. 725.2
- Her maids sluiced the blood off her face, scrubbed the dirt from her back, washed her hair and brushed it out until it sprang back in thick auburn curls.
p. 744.9
- He remembered Robb as he had last seen him, standing in the yard with snow melting in his auburn hair.
p. 775.4 *
- Ser Edmure Tully was a stocky young man with a shaggy head of auburn hair and a fiery beard.
p. 786.5
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.