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“Ms. Beatha Lee is a shaggy, dirty-white wheaten terrier.”
The Washington Post: Annandale civic association elects dog as president
“The carrot goo, administered through syringe, dribbled out his mouth and down his dirty-white chest.”
“From beneath this fell a scant fringe of stained and dirty-white hair.”
“Ms. Beatha Lee is a shaggy, dirty-white Wheaten terrier.”
The Washington Post: Annandale civic association elects dog as president
“An empty, unfurnished dirty-white room, with dark brown holes in the ceiling, walls and floor, is titled "Gas Chamber" — the artist based the painting, tinged with the colors of urine, feces and blood, on a sketch he had made at Auschwitz.”
“Woodrow's straw-blond head bobbed absently ahead of the wagon, where he stood feeding the two horses, one dirty-white, the other dove-colored.”
“And dawn coming, dirty-white, and chill with a hopeless rain?”
“-- All the world's Grape Nuts come from a dirty-white, six-story concrete building with steam rising out of the roof here in the San Joaquin Valley.”
The Wall Street Journal: No Grapes, No Nuts, No Market Share: A Venerable Cereal Faces Crunchtime
“The leader of this area's dog pack, whose coat is dirty-white with black patches, rises from a nap, stretches lazily, and lopes off to a butcher shop.”
The Wall Street Journal: In Moscow's Metro, a Stray Dog's Life
“They can often be seen driving in SUVs with lax decals, their dirty-white college ball caps turned around, a pinch of Skoal in their mouths.”
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