Any of numerous short-stemmed plants of the genus Primula having tufted basal leaves and showy flowers clustered in umbels or heads.
1 A breath of honeysuckle lifted to Howat Penny; the sky was primrose .
2 Then the grey turned to primrose , and the primrose grew to red.
3 Among those still in bloom were the evening primrose , soapwort, and marjoram.
4 You must wear the blue and primrose , with the distracting high-heeled shoes.
5 Its patinated finish works really well with the primrose yellow cupboard doors.
6 The flowers in the beds of English primrose were almost Day-Glo bright.
7 Low to the grass is a single primrose and several bright celandines.
8 She had primrose - coloured gloves that fitted her hands like a second skin.
9 Winifred Ames has a yellow one to go with her primrose panels.
10 Here then we regathered red-tipped daisies, large pimpernels, and one tiny primrose .
11 On the whole, the primrose is a poet's and a painter's flower.
12 Oh, I do not mean mere flirtatious passages, bits of primrose philandering.
13 It was a simple matter of primrose magic and-faeries ;nothingelse.
14 In the east the sky turned faintly primrose , the creek glowed faintly pink.
15 It was the great evening primrose or the primrose of Lamarck.
16 Broad ribbons of clear jade streaked the primrose of the sky.
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