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Sentence count:162+6Posted:2017-01-24Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: blood-redblushcarminecerisecherrycherry-reddeep redflushflushedredred-facedreddenreddenedreddishrubyruby-redruddyscarletviolentSimilar words: crimeacrimonyincriminatediscriminaterecriminationdiscriminationindiscriminateself-incriminationMeaning: ['krɪmzn]  n. a deep and vivid red color. v. turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame. adj. 1. of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies 2. characterized by violence or bloodshed 3. (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion. 
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(31) By sophomore year I was city editor of the Crimson, a big honor for one so young.
(32) The sea washed over her, swirling the headscarf into foam that was crimson already.
(33) Feel your body, feel that crimson muscle inside your chest, and those frothy pink bellows of yours, pumping away.
(34) I gasped air and saw the bright crimson of my skinned knuckles.
(35) There were squares, oblongs, and triangles of crimson, vermilion, chartreuse, ocher, magenta, and canary.
(36) On the left sat five ministers, including the one in the crimson suspenders.
(37) She weighed the advantages of telling him about Nuadu and the terrible crimson mask against the matter of his allegiance.
(38) Both sides fought with abandon, crimson water swirling round their knees.
(39) Jehan glanced at Jehana to see why she had not answered, and he saw that her face was crimson with embarrassment.
(40) Long terry robe in choice of pink, crimson or garnet, $ 45.
(41) Miranda and Angus sat in a velvet-lined, crimson booth that reminded her of an old-fashioned railway carriage.
(42) Feathery trailing stems and spikes of very small crimson flowers just above water level.
(43) It watched her, unwinking, until she reached the room behind the shop and shut the door on its crimson gaze.
(44) I stare in horror at its bloody mouth, that vertical stitch of red wool now dribbling crimson.
(45) The crimson rivulets were lengthening(sentencedict.com), tracing lines down his throat and soaking into the collar of his overalls.
(46) She could see him now, grinning down at her with his sticky crimson teeth.
(47) The hideous blood smear on the window was a running crimson blur in the rain.
(48) Therese was magnificent in a swirling confection of crimson that Busacher didn't recognize from the wardrobe department at all.
(49) All rooms are hung with green or crimson silk damask and the cornices, door-cases and chair-frames are all carved in gilt.
(50) On the mantelpiece there was a small lamp with a crimson shade and I switched it on.
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(51) As she stood on the crimson carpet, hesitating, the chandeliers suddenly flashed on, dispelling the gloom.
(52) White fire blossomed suddenly in the sky, chrysanthemums on velvet, turning the crimson black.
(53) Exotic crimson flowers and birds poked their pistils and stamens and bills every which way up and down her torso.
(54) She was the Amazon, with a crimson headdress, eyeing the miniature man she held between thumb and forefinger.
(55) He wore a heavy velvet robe of deepest crimson and indigo, trimmed with black fur.
(56) His portrait and chair have been garlanded with marigolds and strewn with crimson rose petals.
(57) They came out at last and Haile Selassie went forward under a crimson canopy to show himself to his people.
(58) Downstairs, you sat on wooden benches; upstairs, there were seats of dark crimson plush.
(59) You could actually use purple, alizarin crimson, you see incredibly pallid complexions with red bits.
(60) The sunlight caressed the crimson and white chrysanthemums in the abandoned courtyard.
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