(1) Houses are usually rectangular and have mud walls and a gabled roof thatched with straw .
(2) Cooper put her lips to the straw and tried the drink.
(3) The straw thatch was not two feet above her face.
(4) Maud sat on her cream deckchair every day, shading her face with a big floppy sunhat, and sipping cool pink lemonade through a yellow straw .
(5) The first pour and sniff reveal a pale straw colour, a constant stream of bubbles and a whoosh of extraordinary freshness.
(6) Most households there rely on temporary or cyclical migration, combined with weaving straw figures.
(7) Houses had thatched roofs - thick straw piled high with no wood slats or sheathing underneath.
(8) Garnish with a fresh mint sprig and a straw cut short enough so that you almost bury your nose in the mint as you sip.
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(10) The only difference was the hair color; Jillian's was a fair, straw color, clashing with Aubrey's sandy locks.
(11) Her skin was a dusty brown running to a straw yellow about the eyes and nose, around the startling red of her lips.
(12) An old favourite and the classic apu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00abritif, it has a bright polished straw colour that gleams in the glass.
(13) Everywhere you look the grass is straw yellow, dead, the hard ground dry as old bones.
(15) Their hair ranged from inky blacks, to pale straw , to warm brown, and honey blonde.
(16) After picking each straw it was decided that Josh would go first.
(17) Houses had thatched roofs - thick straw - piled high, with no wood underneath.
(18) She had a straw clomped between her teeth and was chewing it energetically.
(19) His hair had stayed the same fair straw colour, while mine had reverted to an auburn chestnut shade.
(20) I will draw straw s to determine who will answer which of the questions.