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Auburn
/ˈɔːbɚn/
Definition
1
A warm, reddish-brown color, reminiscent of polished chestnut wood or autumn foliage.
2
Of or relating to Auburn University, often used in contexts like sports rivalries (e.g., 'War Eagle!')
Examples
Her auburn hair glowed like a mischievous sunset, turning heads faster than a viral cat video.
The chef's auburn sauce was so perfectly spiced, it nearly upstaged the steak – talk about stealing the show.
Auburn Tigers fans painted the stadium in fiery hues, proving that school spirit comes in more shades than just blind loyalty.
He dyed his beard auburn to match his dog's fur, achieving accidental twinning that's equal parts genius and questionable.