Yellow

//ˈjɛl.əʊ//

"Yellow" in a Sentence (33 examples)

There are several flowers. One is red, another is white, and the others are yellow.

Who's the girl in a yellow raincoat?

There is a yellow rose.

All the leaves on the tree turned yellow.

The leaves of the tree turned yellow.

The colors shade from yellow into green.

The girl wore a yellow ribbon in her hair.

I'll take the yellow one.

Jane had a yellow ribbon in her hair.

These green leaves turn red or yellow in fall.

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It is the strangest yellow, that wall-paper! It makes me think of all the yellow things I ever saw—not beautiful ones like buttercups, but old foul, bad yellow things.

Red No. 3, red No. 40, blue No. 2 and green No. 3 all have been linked with cancer or tumors in animals. Other sources say red No. 40 and yellow No. 5 and No. 6 contain or may be contaminated with known carcinogens.

Andrew Surman fired in what proved to be a 37th-minute winner before Forest's Paul Konchesky saw red late on. That second yellow for the loan signing came in stoppage time and did not affect the outcome of a game which Norwich dominated.

Several other beautiful butterflies rewarded my search in this place [...] The most abundant butterflies were the whites and yellows (Pieridae), several of which I had already found at Lombock and at Coupang, while others were new to me.

He had a yellow laptop in his bag.

A sweaty reaper from his tillage brought / First fruits, the green ear and the yellow sheaf.

Red o'er the forest glows the setting sun, / The line of yellow light dies fast away / That crown'd the eastern copse, and chill and dun / Falls on the moor the brief November day.

There's a one-eyed yellow idol / To the north of Kathmandu; / There's a little marble cross below the town; / And a brokenhearted woman / Tends the grave of 'Mad' Carew, / While the yellow god for ever gazes down.

dorrẹ̅, dōrī adj. & n. […] Golden or reddish-yellow […] (a. 1398) *Trev. Barth. 59b/a: ȝelouȝ colour [of urine] […] tokeneþ febleness of hete […] dorrey & citrine & liȝt red tokeneþ mene.

What you should be is not yellow at all. If you're supposed to sock somebody in the jaw, and you sort of feel like doing it, you should do it.

You yellow bastards! Come back here and take what's coming to you!

The denizens of the gossipy world of the pink press, purple prose and yellow tabloids are shivering over disputed photographs of Princess Caroline of Monaco.

They were all tall and all handsome, though they varied in their degree of darkness of skin, some being as dark as Mahomed, and some as yellow as a Chinese.

Imagine that awful being, and you have a mental picture of Dr. Fu-Manchu, the yellow peril incarnate in one man.

The two youths, the brown and the yellow, faced each other at the cross-roads, under a dim street-lamp.

"Eh, Oscar—you hear about your yeller nephew?".

A big full-blood gin cottoned onto me. “Give us a drink, yeller feller.”

Charley threw her over for a yellow gal named Nancy: he never forgave Vashti for the vanishing from his life of a menace that had come to mean more to him than Vashti herself.

yellow constituencies

the black–yellow coalition

Then suddenly, with the least warning, the sky yellows and the Chergui blows in from the Sahara, stinging the eyes and choking with its sandy, sticky breath.

Interviews, clippings, yellowing stories from foreign newspapers, notebooks with old scribblings. Salisbury called it the debris of a reporter always too much on the run to sort out the paper, but there it was, an investigator's dream, […]

Then they might yellow him if they wanted to; he would be satisfied with Admiral’s rank.

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