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deep green

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noun

  1. a person, esp a politician, who is in favour of taking extreme measures to tackle environmentalist issues

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adjective

  1. in favour of or relating to extreme measures to tackle environmentalist issues

    deep green environmentalists

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Example Sentences

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A deep green sweater with delicate cables down the shoulders and sleeves, dark jeans, and Docs.

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Here and there on the long sloping hillside, milky white splotches stood out like spilt buckets of milk in the deep green.

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It was here, where the trees grew thickest and the light was dyed deep green, that she planned to set up her experiment.

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As Aunt Kitty had directed, at the first stop I left the train and donned the costume she’d packed in my bag—a gorgeous gown of deep green taffeta and black lace that I’d seen at the Pinkerton office with Mr. Bangs so many months ago.

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Boaz kept the hood of his deep green sweatshirt up, even as he stood on the NQR platform.

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