Any of three colors from which all others can be obtained by mixing.
1 No primary colour in the strict sense, and nothing fortissimo.
2 Sharon here named an equally well-known primary colour - not red .
3 The choice of such a primary colour means furniture in other strong colours will also pop.
4 He believed that there was "no such thing as a primary colour , every colour being a mixture of two, making a third."
5 With every passing album, though, jazz has become more and more of a primary colour in that spectrum for what Ellison is trying to achieve.
6 In some natures there are no half-tones; nothing but raw primary colours .
7 We remember the broad brush strokes and primary colours , though, not the detail.
8 The small reception, decorated in bold primary colours , is essentially a gift shop.
9 Silk rustles, as costumes in primary colours are pulled out from suit carriers.
10 I remembered how they hated almost all primary things, but especially primary colours .
11 His eye for art took in the primary colours and the layered brushwork.
12 Her designs for the windows are of maritime Christian symbols in strong primary colours .
13 These two new primary colours were complementary to one another.
14 Angled verticals and stubby horizontals: I'm in Mondrian country, before he discovered primary colours .
15 This handsome, solid campaign thriller paints its primary colours in darkening shades of grey.
16 Cocktails in primary colours glint with crushed ice and have mixing sticks and paper umbrellas.
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