This Australian Karri wood has a beautiful mahogany color; used extensively in the building industry, particularly in roofs due to the length and uninterrupted knot-free nature of the trunk.
After sleep, his face had resumed the ruddy brown of many Riviera summers, and to limber himself up he stood on his hands on a chair until his fountain pen and coins fell out.
The pretty creature arched her bay neck in the sunshine, and pawed the gravel, and trembled with pleasure when her master stroked her nose, and patted her, and talked to her even in a more caressing tone than usual.
As a surgeon there recalled, two hours after admission, they had the mahogany spots over the cheekbones and a few hours later you can begin to see the cyanosis extending from their ears and spreading all over the face.