rosy in the PONS Dictionary

rosy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Because most populations of rosy boas live in exceedingly dry habitats, their activity is often highly moisture dependent.
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The fish can be found at many pet stores as a feeder fish under the name rosy-red minnow.
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It is most easily distinguished from the 5 cogenors of the region by the rosy glow of the belly, given to us by the name.
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Trouble never seems to be far away, and the future won't be all rosy, but they can't take this away from me.
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The granules are rosy-red colered with white subalternating.
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Full-grown larvae are about 12 mm long and dirty whitish or yellowish with a rosy tinge.
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The hindwings are grey with a slight rosy tinge.
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Although financially the club were doing well, their finishing places in the league was not as rosy.
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The forewings are dull rosy-brown with numerous obscure blackish transverse lines.
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When a meal is within reach, usually a few inches, a rosy boa will strike with surprising speed and accuracy.
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