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brunette

[broo-net] / bruˈnɛt /


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His established spouses joked that he deserved a hot, young brunette after all this time, but the series’ most fascinating moments were never about sex.

From Washington Post

In another, a brunette in a frothy white dress, white wrap and straw hat takes a seat among daffodils.

From New York Times

The lighter the skin, the higher the social standing in Mexico, where ads typically feature blond or brunette models.

From Los Angeles Times

Taylore told me the first thing she noticed was that “he was blond,” and she normally goes for brunettes.

From Washington Post

With her brunette hair and husky voice, Ms. Alley became a household name in 1987 after replacing Shelley Long on the five-year-old, hugely popular Boston bar-set sitcom.

From Washington Post