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  • My little mother, with big eyes, in her mouse-brown bathrobe, huddled in a corner of the parlor couch.

    Big Jack Swenson 2011

  • He was fairly tall, but less wide than the average, and his hair was the common mouse-brown that practically guarantees invisibility in a crowd.

    Lips that Touch Liquor: The Gin Buck 2010

  • And by all means, pluck your mono-brow, dye your mouse-brown hair and work out to firm your body; after all, if fashion changes to celebrate hairy plump women you can go right back.

    Paulina Porizkova: Why Kate Hudson's (Alleged) Breast Implants Have Me Heartbroken 2010

  • And by all means, pluck your mono-brow, dye your mouse-brown hair and work out to firm your body; after all, if fashion changes to celebrate hairy plump women you can go right back.

    Why Kate Hudson's (Alleged) Breast Implants Have Me Heartbroken Paulina Porizkova 2010

  • A short man with mouse-brown hair in a lavatory-brush haircut, narrow eyes and a narrow mouth, stepped forward.

    A Small Death in the Great Glen A. D. Scott 2010

  • And by all means, pluck your mono-brow, dye your mouse-brown hair and work out to firm your body; after all, if fashion changes to celebrate hairy plump women you can go right back.

    Why Kate Hudson's (Alleged) Breast Implants Have Me Heartbroken 2010

  • Her mouse-brown hair is tucked up in a bun; her chin tilts up to mask the first signs of a fleshy undertow.

    Chaplin’s Girl Miranda Seymour 2009

  • And, though it was doubtful that Miss Starling with her sensible mouse-brown hair, home-stitched clothing and cautious smile could ever be accused of airs and graces, I understood Mrs. Townsends bother.

    Kate Morton Ebook Collection Kate Morton 2008

  • Automatically she pushed her glasses into position, ran her fingers through her mouse-brown hair, so that it stood wildly on end, and let out a sigh almost as noisy as the wind.

    Guest Blog: Maryrose Wood 2008

  • Automatically she pushed her glasses into position, ran her fingers through her mouse-brown hair, so that it stood wildly on end, and let out a sigh almost as noisy as the wind.

    Guest blog: Lisa Ann Sandell 2008

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