But hills and mountains on that side showed bare and heated, though beautiful with the sunburnt tawniness of California. |
The practical result of cold soak is to produce wines with brighter color, less tawniness with added complexity. |
Eastward sprawls the drab tawniness of the Colorado Desert and its wrinkled hills. |
In Shakespeare's play, Cleopatra's tawniness becomes synomous with her desirability as well as her potential danger to distract. |
Amazingly, this gloriously illuminated volume is still in its original leather binding, darkened now from white to tawniness and bearing markings on the back cover of the chains that had been used to secure it to shelves. |
Lime, red onion and cilantro add a splash of color to the near-uniform tawniness of many of the dishes. |