The word flaxen has appeared in five articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on Dec. 24 in “A Different Spin on Dog Hair: Knitting With It” by Rosalie R. Radomsky:
An affable tumbleweed.
That’s what the dusty, flaxen fluff from my 8-year-old golden retriever Yofi looks like floating through my apartment on any given day.
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