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'''Caramel '''was a | '''Caramel''' was a whisky-type of colour. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Whiskey and Water (short story)}}) | ||
[[Leather chair]]s could be caramel coloured. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Came to Believe (short story)}}) | |||
[[Whiskey]] was caramel coloured in the [[19th century]], especially when watered down by the [[Ajax Saloon]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Whiskey and Water (short story)}}) | |||
[[ | When he retired to Jamaica [[Noel Coward]] had a tanned appeared of the colour of [[créme caramel]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Mad Dogs and English Men (novel)}}) | ||
[[ | [[Olivia Steele]] had "flawless" caramel [[skin colour|coloured]] [[skin]] in the [[2010s]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Exodus Code (novel)}}) | ||
[[ | In [[5000]] when [[Trix]] met [[Aphrodite Diamante]] Trix noted the white robe Aphrodite was wearing showed off her caramel complexion. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Emotional Chemistry (novel)}}) | ||
[[Category:Colours from the real world]] | [[Category:Colours from the real world]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:35, 3 November 2024
Caramel was a whisky-type of colour. (PROSE: Whiskey and Water [+]Loading...["Whiskey and Water (short story)"])
Leather chairs could be caramel coloured. (PROSE: Came to Believe [+]Loading...["Came to Believe (short story)"])
Whiskey was caramel coloured in the 19th century, especially when watered down by the Ajax Saloon (PROSE: Whiskey and Water [+]Loading...["Whiskey and Water (short story)"])
When he retired to Jamaica Noel Coward had a tanned appeared of the colour of créme caramel. (PROSE: Mad Dogs and English Men [+]Loading...["Mad Dogs and English Men (novel)"])
Olivia Steele had "flawless" caramel coloured skin in the 2010s. (PROSE: Exodus Code [+]Loading...["Exodus Code (novel)"])
In 5000 when Trix met Aphrodite Diamante Trix noted the white robe Aphrodite was wearing showed off her caramel complexion. (PROSE: Emotional Chemistry [+]Loading...["Emotional Chemistry (novel)"])