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sarcoline (comparative more sarcoline, superlative most sarcoline)

  1. (rare) flesh-coloured
    • 2019, Sashique Lawrence, “Shooter”, in Brainstorm[1]:
      Their clothes were all stained by the sarcoline wall, some still clutched their paintings of heaven.
    • 2021, Diane DeCillis, When the Heart Needs a Stunt Double:
      Reminds me / of hawkers on shopping networks, [] praising / colors you won't find anywhere else: / sarcoline, flesh-colored to make your legs / look longer, []
    • 2024 February 2, F. R. Wills, “Leaves”, in Frankness: a poetry pamphlet[2], page 7:
      I am rooted in bole soil that is dusted with sarcoline sand.

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