Of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies.
Inclined to a healthy reddish color often associated with outdoor life.
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Examples for "red"
Examples for "red"
1However, he added: The red line is that PSA will remain French.
2Methods: Eighteen young healthy women drank red wine daily for 3 weeks.
3The workers agreed - We expect to see the red sea again.
4But West China Cement's share price plunge is a clear red flag.
5Well here's my answer: you'd better believe Trident is a red line.
1His Eminence in scarlet is magnificent; his Eminence in gray is terrible.
2The man dressed in scarlet turned round and said in an undertone:
3Tall and grim he stood in the scarlet jacket of the Police.
4The girl in the scarlet jacket turned around with an angry scowl.
5She tossed the scarlet rose over to him; it hit his mouth.
1The light gleamed crimson in the wine; it glowed like liquid fire.
2The sun rose in the low-lying mists; it transfused them with crimson.
3Scarlet for geranium; a larger portion of the scarlet with the crimson.
4The dark was coming fast; a crimson sunset was reddening the river.
5And then the sunset ahead-thatgold and crimson hole in the sky.
1Ruyler stood in the room with the ruby in his open hand.
2Silver suckers and ruby mullets still linger in the inlets and valley-streams.
3It was in the shape of a golden lizard, with ruby eyes.
4The light from Uriel's eyes touches Idomenes' ruby; he sees his thoughts.
5He paused gazing at the ruby of the ring on his finger.
1The boy pointed in the direction of the cottage under the cherry-tree.
2I made a gulp; and the cherry stuck fast in my throat.
3The plum-blossom appears in February, and the cherry-blossom in April or May.
4The cherry on top, so to speak, would be a victory today.
5Thanks to scoring, the first Have cherry-picks the good risks with efficiency.
1Leaves very short and few in number, reddish-green; leaf-stems and nerves blood-red.
2The females of both species are clad in the same reddish-brown suits.
3A dull reddish light filtered in through the end of the passage.
4Larks and finches were busily searching for seeds in the reddish-brown soil.
5It turns reddish-brown and becomes yellow again with hydrochloric acid-turmeric; 2.
1Hæmatoxylin and carmine preparations may be mounted either in glycerine or balsam.
2Then she lowered her glance, with carmine mounting hotly to her brow.
3Crimson.-Lakeand white, with a little vermilion, shaded with lake and carmine.
4He is a beautiful bird, white, or rose-colored with long carmine tail-feathers.
5Livius' face, grotesque already with its hastily smeared carmine, assumed new bewilderment.
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.
1In its highest window a small man held a blood-red drape aside.
2A purple line colors blood-red the farthest horizon, announcing the new light.
3The beams seemed to threaten fire and war, so blood-red were they.
4Thoth gazed at the western horizon, where the sunset was turning blood-red.
5His military uniform was skin-tight: a black tunic belted over blood-red breeches.
1Medusa turned to stone by the power of her own ruby-red gaze.
2The beam was thin but a rich ruby-red color, like fine old wine.
3It glitters dark ruby-red in the uncompromising glow shed by the fridge bulb.
4Hundreds, thousands of Myrmidons, all clad in ruby-red breastplates and finely linked scarlet armor.
5The tables are sleek and industrial, each one topped with a ruby-red long-stemmed rose.
1A cherry-red glimmer beneath them told Vixa there were volcanic vents here.
2There was a car behind him, cherry-red; the paint looked new.
3They'd put a safe distance between them and the cherry-red pillar.
4Its single eye heated to a cherry-red cinder, preparing another blast of energy.
5Mr Musk has decided this should be his old cherry-red Tesla sports car.
(For a person) Showing blushes.
1The three faces contrasted vividly in the ruddy glow of the fire.
2A ruddy hero in regimentals, in Gilbert Stuart's early brandy-and-water manner; 2.
3The efforts of the modest ruddy shelduck are of a higher order.
4The dim, ruddy glow in the windows was not that of dawn.
5The UK's culling of the ruddy duck was cited as one example.
6I considered getting legal advice before I could watch the ruddy thing.
7And the fallow of the canes takes a faint warm ruddy tinge.
8I obeyed him mechanically, for life seemed glowing in the ruddy fluid.
9His ruddy face was troubled and perplexed; but he spoke resolutely enough.
10Faint, ruddy flashes of lightning flicker in the starlight upon her mastheads.
11Later in the harvest her cheeks would be ruddy-nowthey were peach-coloured
12The ruddy shine of the stove is as beautiful as any sunset.
13The brakeman turned redder under the ruddy brown of his sun-tanned skin.
14Then came the rush of smoke, and the glare of ruddy fire.
15The strong Syrian faces were mellowed by the ruddy gleams of sunset.
16That ruddy glare: it is the last thing he sees at night.
Ruddy nas variantes da língua
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