Yellowish in a sentence as an adjective

The iphone4S seems more yellowish but it's more detailed when you look the book words.

Greys will always have some tint, blueish or yellowish perhaps.

You should add some options for style though, I found the yellowish-names really hard to like.

Blows them away every time - to most people it's just a yellowish glowing thing in the sky, rather than a scarred rocky globe.

The 'Jing rarely gets full sunlight, rather there is this kind of yellowish lambertian light source in the white-ish gray sky.

When sunlight is streaming through the windows of the house but not landing on me, so I'm in the shade, it seems yellowish-white without a trace of blue.

Basically black text on a light-yellowish background, with only string literals and comments in a subdued color.

Seems glaringly obvious to me, a yellowish background that is more contrasty than the HackerNews background color, that's on a Dell 30" monitor, a MacBook Retina, and a ChromeBook.

Normally when operating on westerners, you expect a certain amount of yellowish fatty tissue surrounding the major internal organs.

Sure, but the typical green-on-black terminal from days of yore is very, very, different than jwz's blog page on a modern monitor... I don't know whether it's strictly the color of those old phosphors or other physical attributes of the displays, but it's like night and day.[I was a particular fan of the H29, a soft yellowish grassy green, it was cheerful without being grating, just great to use. Also a good feeling detachable keyboard, lots of nice stuff.

Yellowish definitions

adjective

of the color intermediate between green and orange in the color spectrum; of something resembling the color of an egg yolk

See also: yellow xanthous