chestnut in the PONS Dictionary

chestnut Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

hot chestnut
chestnut hair
horse chestnut
sweet chestnut

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The sweet chestnut, a warmth-adapted tree, grows abundantly in the wild.
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How proud and handsome he was, with his chestnut curls and insolent pose!
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While the colors black, brown, bay and chestnut are most common, there are greys, true roans, and creme dilutes.
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Specific to horse chestnut trees, this pathogen infects the bark (cambium) around the trunk and main branches.
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The animals are chestnut-brown pied or black pied.
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When it is moist, the cap is ochraceous to pale brown to dark chestnut brown, but darker in the center, often with a greenish-blue tinge.
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Her brunette tresses, which featured chestnut brown highlights throughout, were worn in tousled waves around her stunning face.
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It was only from the 1850s that using horse chestnuts was regularly referred to in certain regions.
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Other main ingredients are, "habichuelas" (beans), potatos, pumpkin, chestnuts, onions and bell peppers.
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Sometimes extracts from chestnut or oak wood are also described as tannic acid but this is an incorrect use of the term.
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