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