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daffodil-yellow

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  • Small in stature but larger than life in a daffodil-yellow jacket accessorized with baubles and beads, she looks like Liza Minnelli getting ready to channel Judy Garland so she can dance in a 1940s Hollywood musical.

    Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The Grave New Widow Nancy Ruhling 2011

  • And so we get to work with a fistful of daffodil-yellow unsalted butter, churned from the milk of cows fed on biodynamic pastures.

    Cookery masterclass: René Redzepi 2011

  • “Yes,” said Dryden, covered in daffodil-yellow ruffles and lapping up the compliments like a milk-fed cat.

    Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011

  • “Yes,” said Dryden, covered in daffodil-yellow ruffles and lapping up the compliments like a milk-fed cat.

    Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011

  • It started with coming across a packet of daffodil-yellow split peas, from an Amish food market vendor on a quick trip to Philly.

    Yellow Split Pea Soup with Smoked Paprika & Crisped Leeks 2010

  • Becca grabs her choice—daffodil-yellow, with a ruffle around the bottom—and jumps up on her bed.

    Pies & Prejudice Heather Vogel Frederick 2010

  • A second story window that one day in the middle of February lit up with a daffodil-yellow frock — the atelier of, I think, Comme des Garçons.

    2007 August : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007

  • A second story window that one day in the middle of February lit up with a daffodil-yellow frock — the atelier of, I think, Comme des Garçons.

    Further Reflections (on Starsdown) : Ange Mlinko : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007

  • She was wearing a high-waisted gown of blond net over daffodil-yellow sarcenet and looked as fresh and lovely as the springtime.

    One Night for Love Balogh, Mary 1999

  • There was nothing mysterious about these corridors, all light-flooding windows and cool daffodil-yellow walls, no dark corners, no strange atmospheres.

    Chase the Morning Rohan, Michael Scott 1990

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