Strong, bright, deep reddish purple color.
Turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame.
A deep and vivid red color.
Of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies.
Другие значения термина "crimson" 1 The light gleamed crimson in the wine; it glowed like liquid fire.
2 The sun rose in the low-lying mists; it transfused them with crimson .
3 Scarlet for geranium; a larger portion of the scarlet with the crimson .
4 The dark was coming fast; a crimson sunset was reddening the river.
5 And then the sunset ahead-thatgold and crimson hole in the sky.
6 Two sullen crimson discs glowed in the black arch of the tunnel.
7 But the square itself lay empty in the crimson noon of Wolf.
8 He drew back, staring in astonishment at the crimson in her face.
9 His face flushed crimson ; his words were choked in his throbbing throat.
10 Lumps of crimson meat clung to the arrowhead as it came free.
11 BESIDE the minister and myself, nothing human moved in the crimson woods.
12 The throat is emerald-green, with a patch of crimson in the centre.
13 There were the clouds; but their crimson and purple glories had faded.
14 It sped on ahead of them, a crimson wedge lighting their way.
15 No brake light glowed crimson now, no exhaust fouled the clear air.
16 The sky wore the strange crimson of the past year at Weyanoke.
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