All 24 Uses
auburn
in
A Feast For Crows
(Edited)
- A highborn maid and very beautiful, with blue eyes and auburn hair.
p. 80.2auburn = reddish-brown
- The younger wanted to know if the girl had that auburn hair between her legs as well.
p. 81.1
- She asked all of them if they had seen a highborn girl of three-and-ten years with blue eyes and auburn hair.
p. 82.9
- She has blue eyes and auburn hair, and may have been in company with a portly red-faced man of forty years.
p. 84.5
- What sort of hair is auburn?
p. 84.6
- "Such as a maid of three-and-ten, with auburn hair?" said Ser Illifer the Penniless.
p. 89.8
- A girl of three-and-ten with auburn hair, fair to look upon.
p. 92.2
- She is a highborn maid and beautiful, with blue eyes and auburn hair.
p. 93.6
- With blue eyes and auburn hair?
p. 94.9
- "I am searching for my sister, a highborn girl ..." 46...with blue eyes and auburn hair, aye.
p. 95.5
- A young maid, three-and-ten and fair of face, with blue eyes and auburn hair.
p. 185.1
- She's highborn, only three-and-ten, a pretty maid with blue eyes and auburn hair.
p. 195.4
- She had auburn hair, thick and soft ...the red in it would shine like copper in the light of the torches.
p. 200.3 *
- A highborn maid with blue eyes and auburn hair?
p. 200.9
- The wash her aunt had given her changed her own rich auburn into Alayne's burnt brown, but it was seldom long before the red began creeping back at the roots.
p. 469.8
- And at Winterfell, Sansa was a little girl with auburn hair.
p. 476.2
- A highborn girl of three-and-ten, with auburn hair.
p. 528.2
- If she thought that Sansa Stark had made for Riverrun ...Had they encountered other travelers, he might have stopped to ask if any of them had chanced to see a pretty maid with auburn hair, or a big ugly one with a face that would curdle milk.
p. 571.7
- A highborn maid of three-and-ten, with a fair face and auburn hair.
p. 668.1
- She had been a pretty girl, in truth; dimpled and delicate, with long auburn hair.
p. 706.2
- Jon Arryn's bannermen will never love me, nor our silly, shaking Robert, but they will love their Young Falcon ...and when they come together for his wedding, and you come out with your long auburn hair, clad in a maiden's cloak of white and grey with a direwolf emblazoned on the back ...why, every knight in the Vale will pledge his sword to win you back your birthright.
p. 896.7
- A highborn maid of three-and-ten, with blue eyes and auburn hair "My lady?" she said.
p. 898.9
- She has blue eyes and auburn hair.
p. 900.8
- His auburn hair had been washed and barbered, his red beard neatly trimmed "I did all that was asked of me."
p. 940.9
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.