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In the 1983-84 season, the colors were changed to burnt orange, blue and white.
It was one I gave him - a bit loud, a sort of burnt orange.
The skies remained burnt orange for a year and a half.
The mineral can be yellow, burnt orange, brown or black in color.
It may be vain, but no one wants to look old before their age (or like a burnt orange).
In fall, the foliage turns yellow, burnt orange or red.
First red, then yellowish, and finally, a deep burnt orange.
A short, fitted jacket in burnt orange caught my eye.
The school colors are navy blue, burnt orange, and gray.
Hers was more like what my wife used to call burnt orange, real red but with a touch of amber.
Pale blue it was, marked on one side with a burnt orange triangle.
The sun coloured the high branches a deep burnt orange.
They are white with patterns in butterscotch yellow and burnt orange.
The red sky had dimmed to a burnt orange.
Pour all ingredients but the Champagne and burnt orange into a mixing glass.
She walked quickly through her closet, deciding to put on a velvet dress of deep burnt orange.
The inside is lined with a soft, burnt orange color, fur-like material.
The home uniform is white with black pinstripes and burnt orange piping.
A woman in a burnt orange hotel blazer was now standing at the registration desk.
Vixen, a sort of burnt orange, and so on.
Red hair varies from a deep burgundy through burnt orange to bright copper.
In a few weeks, the leaves and stalks would shade from yellow to burnt orange, then to a rusty brown.
Autumn's rings were brighter, gold and burnt orange, with only two divisions.
Befitting its location, the decor was mostly blue, with a bit of burnt orange.
Top up with Champagne and garnish with a twist of burnt orange.