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1 The wood is hard, heavy, close-grained and of a fine red colour .
2 The soil, when newly turned up, appeared of a dull red colour .
3 These two hills are nearly naked, and of a dull red colour .
4 The red colour happens because sunlight is deflected through Earth's atmosphere, he said.
5 A negative result separates them into ball shapes that generate a red colour .
6 The cattle in Sussex are of a pale red colour , and very fine.
7 The side of his neck had flushed a dull red colour .
8 By that time it should be of a bright red colour .
9 It displayed a single blip, the red colour also fading fast.
10 Men whose skin is naturally of a brownish red , love a red colour .
11 They are then issued either a green, orange or red colour .
12 The red colour had faded altogether from his wan, white cheeks.
13 It seemed a handsome little bird, a glowing bit of orange red colour .
14 Almandine is an iron alumina garnet, of deep red colour inclining to purple.
15 Smiling, she pointed to a glass containing medicine of a bright red colour .
16 The leaves were now flaccid, of a peculiar dull- red colour , and evidently dead.
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