Which preposition to use with buff

with Occurrences 6%

[Aside] Good master, will ye carry the torch yourself, and give me leave to play at blind-man-buff with my mistress.

in Occurrences 5%

Then they played hide-and-go-seek in the hay country, and after that Blind Man's Buff in the barn below.

on Occurrences 3%

He wears dark bluish-gray over the back and half-way down the sides, bright buff on the belly, with a stripe of dark gray, nearly black, separating the upper and under colors; this dividing stripe, however, is not very sharply defined.

at Occurrences 2%

Do you always forget your eyes when you happen to be in a hurry?" "No," replied D'Artagnan, who, in extricating himself from the cloak, had observed that the handsome cloth of gold coat worn by Porthos was only gold in front and plain buff at the back, "no, and thanks to my eyes, I can see what others cannot see.

of Occurrences 2%

To push the frontier westward in the teeth of the forces of the wilderness was fighting work, such as suited well enough many a stout soldier who had worn the blue and buff of the Continental line, or who, with his fellow rough-riders, had followed in the train of some grim partisan leader.

by Occurrences 1%

With these materials, either in their natural white or variously colouredblack by manganese, blue by cobalt, brown and buff by ironhe produced imitations of the Etruscan vases, and of various other works of ancient art, such as the world had never before seensuch as no subsequent artist has ever attempted to rival.

Which preposition to use with  buff