30 collocations for yellow

1915 I've watched the Seasons passing slow, so slow, In the fields between La Bassée and Bethune; Primroses and the first warm day of Spring, Red poppy floods of June, August, and yellowing Autumn, so To Winter nights knee-deep in mud or snow, And you've been everything.

Oven-bird, Oxalis, yellow, Papaw, Paroquet, Partridge-berry, Pelican: brown, white, Persimmon, Phoebe, Pipewort, Poison Ivy, Poppy, Mexican, Quail, Rail: Carolina, clapper, king, Redbird (Cardinal Grosbeak), "Ricebird".

His excess of marmalade one sees yellowing the cheeks of the children in the family where he is at home.

You seen them yellow curs there by Lazarus' tomb?

The Souks of Marrakech seem, more than any others, the central organ of a native life that extends far beyond the city walls into secret clefts of the mountains and far-off oases where plots are hatched and holy wars fomentedfarther still, to yellow deserts whence negroes are secretly brought across the Atlas to that inmost recess of the bazaar where the ancient traffic in flesh and blood still surreptitiously goes on.

This time he was sure that the sound came from his feet and he lowered the candle until the light of it glistened on something yellow an arm's distance away.

The horses entered the home-stretch and in a terrific burst of speed flashed by the throngs of yelling people and under the wire, a mere blur of shining bodies, brilliant colours of the jockeys' blouses, and yellow dust.

Spasm now followed spasm till he was in convulsions, rolling on the floor and yellowing his face and hair in the mustard.

The story was a long one, and not by any means told consecutively or without interruption, and all the time those eyes were upon her, one yellow the other green, with the effect she knew so well of old in childish days, of repulsion yet compulsion, of terror yet attraction, as if irresistibly binding a reluctant will.

She hadn't yellow hair, and she couldn't possibly have behaved so badly.

In her bony yellowed hand she held a collection of tradesmen's account-books.

"You'll go?" "Yes," replied the apothecary, hat in hand; "where is it?" "Corner Bienville and Bourbon,upper river corner,yellow one-story house, doorsteps on street.

What he gave us was in reality a comedy of middle-class life with a number of incidental allusions to "yellow" journalism and kindred topics.

Overhead was a bower of climbing Waxwork, with its yellowish pods scarce disclosing their scarlet berries,a wild Grape-vine, with its fruit withered by the frost into still purple raisins,and yellow Beech-leaves, detaching themselves with an effort audible to the ear.

Snow blotted the glass, melting and running down; and over the watery panes yellow light from shop windows played fantastically, distorting vision.

The Crocus Bed YELLOW as the noonday sun, Purple as a day that's done, White as mist that lingers pale On the edge of morning's veil, Delicate as love's first kiss Crocuses are just like this.

Its very possession was a patent of nobility in Girolamo's reverent esteem; and the most gracious letter of the Senate, conferring upon this piece of glass the distinction of first mention among all that were shown upon that day of triumph, is here alsoa yellowed parchment, carefully inclosed in the little morocco case, securely screwed to the shelf beneath, and Marina had been present when it was opened for some rare visitor.

pale yellow, its new leaves deep green, and its trunk ringing, when struck, like metal; then the sensitive plants; then creeping lianes of a dozen different kinds.

And indeed it was handsome, worthy to be called the "Sultana;" with the most exquisite iridescent bluish-purple plumage, the legs yellow, or greenish-yellow (a point by which it may be distinguished from the Florida gallinule, as the bird flies from you), the bill red tipped with pale green, and the shield (on the forehead, like a continuation of the upper mandible) light blue, of a peculiar shade, "just as if it had been painted."

He satirizes those who could do nothing more than correctly apply the color "yellow" to the primrose: "A primrose by a river's brim A yellow primrose was to him

From the heart of a Prussian blazonry, there flares on you in Chinese yellow a recommendation to try "Our Chicken Chop Soy."

As I look down our street, which is lined with them, they remind me both by their form and color of yellowing sheaves of grain, as if the harvest had indeed come to the village itself, and we might expect to find some maturity and flavor in the thoughts of the villagers at last.

But that doctor at Silver Bayou said that I was found a mile below in a boat with the first marks of the plague yellowing my skin.

Oft, in the public roads Yet unfrequented, while the morning light Was yellowing the hill tops, I went abroad 560 With a dear friend, [S] and for the better part Of two delightful hours we strolled along

What he gave us was in reality a comedy of middle-class life with a number of incidental allusions to "yellow" journalism and kindred topics.

30 collocations for  yellow