He had planted his vanilla-vines on coffee-bushes, the vanilla being an orchid, a parasite, that creeps over the upstanding plants, coffee, or the vermillion-tree.
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He has taken up the curb two links, and Vermillion bates that.
3
Vermillion was set up in 2005 by Drew Gilbert and Chris Nygaard.
4
A glow of conscious shame vermillioned Charlotte's face as Mrs. Beauchamp entered.
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The preparation was completed by painting the cheeks and forehead vermillion
1
Vaucorbeil ordered orange-syrup with the iodine, and for a later stage cinnabar baths.
2
There are distinct ledges of auriferous ore. A late discovery plainly evinces cinnabar.
3
At Tramore Beach I took this photo of a wee cinnabar moth on one.
4
There were trunks of trees smeared with cinnabar, which resembled columns covered with blood.
5
The favourite colours in house decoration-whereany were noticeable-wereblue and a dirty cinnabar red.
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The Chinese-red nails shot out.
Uso de vermilion em inglês
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He whispered the secret in six words, and her cheeks glowed vermilion.
2
The vermilion engine had been for some time flying like the wind.
3
In addition, small quantities of quicksilver and vermilion were made at Almaden.
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A roughly circular patch of the polyp floor glowed a dull vermilion.
5
Susan was cursing in streaks of blue and purple and vermilion inside.
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She added some persuasives which painted my angel all over with vermilion.
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Men tell me that the knob is a rich, deep, polished vermilion.
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On that day, kine are worshipped with sandalpaste, vermilion, floral wreaths, etc.
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Crimson.-Lakeand white, with a little vermilion, shaded with lake and carmine.
10
Her heart beat faster and a vermilion blush dyed her pale cheek.'
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Three thermo-dump panels were extended to the full, shining a dull vermilion.
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Though small, it was hideous, being colored jet black, with vermilion spots.
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One solitary eagle plume, its tip stained vermilion, stuck from his scalp-lock.
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He pointed with one vermilion-soaked brush toward a long, low, log building.
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Greco composed his palette with white vermilion, lake, yellow ochre, ivory black.
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Gayest of all is, I suppose, that vermilion-roofed florist's on Fifth Avenue.