A red the color of ripe cherries.
Of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies.
1She nodded her head in the direction the cerise figure had taken.
2The cerise stalagmites of Our Town Stage stretch dramatically for the ceiling.
3Keith Barker has sent down the first over with the cerise traveller.
4Upstairs, in the corner of the corridor, they found a cerise shoe.
5The cerise gown dropped to her shoulders without grazing a hair.
6The red of the hall paled beside the cerise costume of the approaching lady.
7She couldn't help gasping when she found what was underneath the cerise tissue paper.
8The cerise silk ribbon gave with a slight tug and he unrolled the cloth.
9The fringes glowed cerise, extending bent tendrils of molten metal.
10There are cerise halters and pear-colored Lycra bodysuits with open-toed pumps of burgundy suede.
11Octagonal was raced by Jack and Bob Ingham and raced in their cerise colours.
12Colors: Emerald Green; Sky Blue; Early Spring Green; Bright Rose or cerise, rayed pale green.
13Thus red beside orange altered it to yellow; blue beside pink altered it to cerise.
14In the 1960s, for example, the classic Chrysanthemum print was re-released in a startling cerise.
15She once ventured a cerise hat and instantly dropped to the ranks of the commonplace.
16The father, a great stalwart Albanian, and the son a budding priest in cerise socks.