Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet DRAB
DRAB
Definition av DRAB
- prostituerad kvinna
- färgen smutsgult
- enformighet, tristess
- smutsgul
- enformig, trist
Antal bokstäver
4
Är palindrom
Nej
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- They were promised rooms with a view of the River Arno but instead have ones overlooking a drab courtyard.
- Two main types of rock are exposed at the Alabama Hills, an orange, drab weathered metamorphosed volcanic rock that is 150200 million years old, and an 85-million-year-old biotite monzogranite which weathers to large roundish boulders, many of which stand on end due to spheroidal weathering acting on many nearly vertical joints in the rock.
- Charlotte Vale is a drab, quiet, overweight, neurotic woman whose life is brutally dominated by her mother, an aristocratic Boston dowager whose verbal and emotional abuse of her daughter has contributed to Charlotte's complete lack of self-confidence.
- Vaal is a Dutch name (later Afrikaans), translated by the Griquas or Boers from an earlier Kora Khoekhoe or !Orakobab name, sometimes spelled as Tky-Gariep (in Khoekhoegowab orthography it is ǀHai!garib, drab river).
- Cicely Courtneidge gave what she considered her finest film performance, in a role wholly unlike her usual parts; she played an elderly lesbian, living in a drab London flat with her cat, recalling her career as an actress and forlornly trying to keep in touch with former friends.
- The hen's plumage is more subtle and subdued, with drab brown feathers similar to those of other female dabbling ducks.
- The female is a drab mottled brown like other dabblers, with plumage much like a female mallard, but easily distinguished by the long broad bill, which is gray tinged with orange on cutting edge and lower mandible.
- These are rather drab brownish "warblers" usually associated with fairly open grassland, shrubs or marshes.
- All of the fixtures, including polished granite and hardwoods, were removed, and the brickwork and exterior of the building were painted the drab gray and green corporate colors.
- Their drab dark grey-brown, slightly pin-striped plumage is inconspicuous and does not differ between the sexes.
- In England, irregular units of gamekeepers in the 17th century were the first to adopt drab colours (common in 16th century Irish units) as a form of camouflage, following examples from the continent.
- These are bulbul-like birds of open forest or thorn scrub, but whereas that group tends to be drab in colouration, fairy-bluebirds are sexually dimorphic, with the males being dark blue in plumage, and the females duller green.
- They resemble bulbuls, but whereas that group tends to be drab in colour, leafbirds are brightly plumaged, with the predominant green over the body giving rise to their common name.
- These are reminiscent of the bulbuls, but whereas that group tends to be drab in colouration, the ioras are more brightly coloured.
- While the females are unequivocally drab, in some species the males have bright golden-yellow and sometimes black markings.
- Birds of both species are about the same size as a common starling (roughly 20 cm long) and cryptically coloured in drab browns and blacks.
- While the dorsal surface of the wings is vividly marked, the ventral surface is drab, providing camouflage.
- All the members look more or less similar, and are drab dark brown to blackish in colouration, with paler undersides.
- The eastern olivaceous warbler (Iduna pallida), known simply as the olivaceous warbler when its western relative is referred to as the 'Isabelline warbler', is a small passerine bird with drab plumage tones, that is native to the Old World.
- Starting as a drab Melbourne housewife satirising Australian suburbia, the character adopted an increasingly outlandish wardrobe after performances in London in the 1960s, through which she grew in stature and popularity.
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