Having the deep slightly brownish color of gold.
Elaborately or excessively ornamented.
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Examples for "florid "
Examples for "florid "
1 The really dreadful ones clap after a particular florid passage of music.
2 Such activities were more in line with florid , excitable countries like Italy.
3 Sembrich made inevitable the operas of the florid Italian school, and Mme.
4 Our Mr Swann is also given to florid outbursts of baroque vulgarity.
5 Darker grew his florid countenance; his bulging eyes looked troubled and perplexed.
1 Her mannerly, down-home approach undoubtedly smoothed the way for the flamboyant Capote.
2 Attacking football, built on good passing and movement, laced with flamboyant touches.
3 Where fashion patois shines, however, is in the flamboyant expression of sensibility.
4 In every detail he was an advanced dresser, specializing in flamboyant cravats.
5 The days of loud colors and of the flamboyant life are past.
1 Her weeping voice melted in the melancholy sobbing of the aureate sea.
2 The beautiful hair had no one of its aureate threads out of place.
3 He pointed to the aureate dome wherein sat the Three-andthen I saw!
4 Centhwevir moved his head, regarded him with those molten aureate eyes.
5 From them came the gem fires piercing the aureate mists.
6 As though spellbound, Chichikov sat in an aureate world of ever-growing dreams and fantasies.
7 On the aureate waves was no speck of life.
8 The night died suddenly and the day was upon them, an aureate god, lavish of splendor.
9 The golden statue veered in the changing breeze, menacing many points on the horizon with its aureate arrow.
10 They were like the galaxies of little aureate and sapphire stars in the clear gray heavens of Norhala's eyes.
11 One of the more remote has turned a marvellous tone- aseeminglydiaphanous aureate color, the very ghost of gold.
12 From the flaming crimson center to aureate , flashing penumbra it was instinct with and poured forth power-powervast and conscious.
13 Their wide gray irises were flecked with golden amber and sapphire-flecksthat shone like clusters of little aureate and azure stars.
14 Far away some little hills blazed like an aureate bulwark broken off by age and fallen from the earthward rampart of Paradise.
15 Supervisor Orlandi came to the end of the road and waved as we entered the narrow lane hacked into the aureate foliage.
16 Over the aureate shimmering seas she wrung her little hands and into the waves lapping at her feet her tears fell like rain.
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