An annual Eurasian plant cultivated in North America having showy heads of blue or purple or pink or white flowers.
Plant of southern and southeastern United States grown for its yellow flowers that can be dried.
A shade of blue found in cornflowers.
1 Red hair, spilling past her waist, delicate skin and a cornflower - blue dress.
2 The khaki of the British mingled with the cornflower blue of the French.
3 The chintz had a cornflower design that repeated all these colors.
4 He ducked his head round the door and his cornflower - blue gaze caught hers.
5 Blond hair, fair skin, a pert nose, and cornflower blue eyes.
6 They opened their eyes, cornflower blue that coalesced, like running ink, into black.
7 The sky was a clear cornflower blue and the air smelled of new hay.
8 They were such a clear, light blue-likethe cornflower crayon from the 64-Crayolabox.
9 For instance, I decorated a room in soft cream, gray, yellow and cornflower blue.
10 I have mentioned some already for your garden:-Canterburybell, cornflower and foxglove are biennials.
11 In studio Gay Byrne is a vision in cornflower cashmere.
12 His eyes were cornflower blue; I'd never noticed that before.
13 She wears a cornflower - blue dress and a string of pearls.
14 Julie leans against the cornflower plaster and closes one eye.
15 Appealing crinkles fanning out from a pair of cornflower - blue eyes.
16 There had been a child, too, with golden skin and her mother's cornflower eyes.
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Cornflower в диалектах
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