1. beige - Noun
2. beige - Adjective
3. beige - Adjective Satellite
Debeige.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAAUI had disappeared by the late 1990s, when all new Apple machines starting with the beige Power Macintosh G3 series included only 10BASE-T. Source: Internet
A light yellow or beige granular substance – which is being sold as ‘Down’ – was tested at ASK Wellness where it was found to contain etizolam and fentanyl. Source: Internet
Apple included a brand new bagel icon in its iOS 12 update, though it was swiftly judged inadequate by fans — it lacked a filling and was beige and un-appetising in colour. Source: Internet
Bill’s stylish beige linen trousers had shrunk with the dousing and were clinging to his legs like an unseemly pair of tights. Source: Internet
And avoid full-on beige – it makes everyone, including fairer skins, look comatose. Source: Internet
Black was wearing a beige cowboy hat, black and red gym shorts, black cowboy boots as he showed off his epic dance moves, which included spinning, pirouetting, kicking, flapping arms and rushing the camera. Source: Internet