Canary [adjective]

Definition of Canary:

sandy color

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Sentence/Example of Canary:

On the 7th of August we neared the Canary Isles, but unfortunately, on account of the thick fog, we could not see them.

Their present canary was quite the most delightful little creature they had ever possessed.

The Canary Islands boast of two bishoprics, both of which are now vacant, yet have not one newspaper.

Neither the pine-apple nor water-melon grow in Teneriffe, but abundance of the latter are brought from Grand Canary.

She is like a canary bird; when others begin to speak, she hurries in her remarks, in an accompaniment.

She is quite sure she understands what her big dog Tom says and her little canary Chirp.

He took it upon himself to ring the bell, and to order up two bottles of Canary and one of brandy.

Young Richard, never loath to fortify himself, proved amenable enough to the stiffly laced Canary that his friend set before him.

You may make a canary-bird or a gold-fish live in absolute contentment without a care or labor, but a human being you cannot.

This night comes two cages, which I bought this evening for my canary birds, which Captain Rooth this day sent me.