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Meanings of
chartreuse
in English
Spanish
chartreuse
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A shade of green tinged with yellow.
yellow green
yellowish green
Paris green
pea green
Spanish
chartreuse
Russian
шартрёз
Portuguese
chartreuse
Spanish
chartreuse
Catalan
chartreuse
Back to the meaning
Shade of yellow-green.
chartreuse green
magenta
Related terms
color
web color
Russian
шартрёз
Synonyms
Examples for "
yellow green
"
yellow green
yellowish green
Paris green
pea green
Examples for "
yellow green
"
1
The face of the water was glassy and of a
yellow
green
.
2
The oak leaves are turning russet gold, and the sycamores are
yellow
green
.
3
His
yellow
green
eyes were fastened upon the scrubby jungle at our right.
4
He spoke lightly, but his
yellow
green
eyes were keen.
5
That
yellow
green
chlorine will corrode the lungs and fill them with pus and blood.
1
The head and back are
yellowish
green
,
becoming almost golden in the sunlight.
2
The mutant growths were now only thin patches of stunted and
yellowish
green
.
3
The atmosphere was so clear that this reflected light shone a
yellowish
green
.
4
Jimmy's colours showed up wonderfully out of all that brownish, greyish,
yellowish
green
.
5
The little girl hailed with delight every
yellowish
green
germ that appeared above the soil.
1
Some one may like to know how to mix up
Paris
green
.
2
As a general remedy,
Paris
green
is the strongest that can be applied.
3
I will send out to-morrow some
Paris
green
and a couple of blow-guns.
4
Remember that these are poisons, the
Paris
green
a deadly one.
5
Take a glassful of
Paris
green
mixed with some delightful henbane.
1
I had six younger sisters and they were all
pea
green
with envy.
2
She wore a
pea
green
skirt and a waist of filmy, feminine texture.
3
Almost running away from the memory of the woman in the
pea
green
coat.
4
Of course, the lid came off and
pea
green
paint splattered and spread across the floor.
5
No, her skin isn't exactly
pea
green
now.
Chartreuse.
Related terms
chromatic
Usage of
chartreuse
in English
1
The key seems to be using painted hooks, either
chartreuse
or orange.
2
Snow was waiting with two tall, thin glasses of opaque,
chartreuse
-
tinted
absinthe.
3
Fenayrou had three bocks, Lucien one, and Madame another glass of
chartreuse
.
4
It also helps that
chartreuse
and chocolate go extremely well together.
5
A bottle of
chartreuse
was brought, and they started in drinking and smoking.
6
Arrived on the 8th of July at the
chartreuse
of Florence, Pius VII.
7
Before serving, spike with green
chartreuse
and stir briefly to incorporate.
8
He finished one more
chartreuse
and turned his small black eyes upon her.
9
She'd added a hand-knitted
chartreuse
hat over her veil, tied under her chin.
10
Xenia chose a pair of fine
chartreuse
-
and
-
purple
lounging pajamas, low in the back.
11
He wants to paint it
chartreuse
but Bella objects and she wins out.
12
A half mile away was a mottled
chartreuse
wall that marked the jungle.
13
Green
chartreuse
brings out his genius in a wonderful way.
14
I smelt
chartreuse
,
heard the light of the sun falling like knives of obsidian.
15
Serve a couple on each plate with the chicken
chartreuse
.
16
He would have felt differently if they'd been
chartreuse
satin.
Other examples for "chartreuse"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
chartreuse
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
green chartreuse
more chartreuse
almost chartreuse
bright chartreuse
call chartreuse
More collocations
Translations for
chartreuse
Spanish
chartreuse
verde loro
verde amarillento
Russian
шартрёз
шартрез
Portuguese
chartreuse
verde limão
Catalan
chartreuse
Chartreuse
through the time
Chartreuse
across language varieties
United States of America
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