Synonym: blood-red, blush, carmine, cerise, cherry, cherry-red, deep red, flush, flushed, red, red-faced, redden, reddened, reddish, ruby, ruby-red, ruddy, scarlet, violent. Similar words: crime, acrimony, incriminate, discriminate, recrimination, discrimination, indiscriminate, self-incrimination. Meaning: ['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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(91) Vibrant, deep crimson red-purple.
(92) Front cover: crimson for master students , blackish green for doctoral students.
(93) Pestilence was known to have been foreboded by a shower of crimson light.
(94) Crimson red, intense berry Cabernet aromas with some prune and spicy Shiraz overtones.
(95) Crimson, Chrysanthemum - flowered ; flat round buds, blooms inclining to one side , spreading.
(96) Sunset Beaufort Sea plunges Canada's Yukon Territory into a crimson haze.
(97) Dark blue , crimson , dark palm fibre , blackish green, are charcoal grey , black waits for deep colour to be to be package series dominant hue.
(98) Deep crimson in colour with a purple hue, this wine exudes a powerful aroma of blackberry and plum with complex hints of star anise, ferns, eucalypt and dark chocolate.
(99) The ruddy morning stole up the horizon, casting a crimson glow into the watcher's room.
(100) Through a research for the landscape works of WangYeTing's famille rose tracks, I will analyse the affection of the light crimson to the style changes of the turquois overglaze landscape paintings.
(101) For some crimson glory south of the Mason-Dixon Line, head to ... Texas?
(102) A Crimson Rosella bird ate flower blossoms in Canberra, Australia, Tuesday, the first day of spring in the southern hemisphere.
(103) I used to refuse invitations to parties because I knew I'd go crimson every time someone talked to me.
(104) Whatever style you choose, make sure to wear your scarlet, crimson, cherry and pillar-box hues with a healthy dose of confidence and remember that there is nothing more glamourous than a lady in red.
(105) Their twisted prog suggests an unholy alliance between the Magic Band and King Crimson.
(106) Photo of the Day: Sunrises and Sunsets Sunset over the Beaufort Sea plunges Canada's Yukon Territory into a crimson haze.
(107) The nitrate and chlorate, very volatile, give off brilliant crimson flames and are used in flares, fireworks, and tracer bullets.
(108) The group wrote on a website: 'Protesters inscribed the initials of Rudolf Hess and daubed the hands of the Winston Churchill in crimson red on the statue of the notorious war criminal in Paris.
(109) The 2004 FISH ROCK, Australian Cabernet Merlot has an intense crimson hue a blackcurrant fruit nose.
(110) The above photo shows a picturesque mix of coral, chartreuse, peach,[http://sentencedict.com/crimson.html] pale yellow and crimson leaves.
(111) Antique thoughts are interwoven below gray eaves, crimson Chinese tallow trees exude a quiet tenderness, and refreshing spirituality flows in lush bamboo groves.
(112) France's Louis XI hid his toilet behind curtains and used herbs to keep his bathroom scented; England's Elizabeth I covered her commode in crimson velvet bound with lace.
(113) Finally I came upon a patch of gorgeous crimson leaves.
(114) Her face was crimson with sunburn and her blistered palms raw.
(115) He walked past the couch to the open window, and held up the drooping stalk of a moss-rose, looking down at the dainty blend of crimson and green.
(116) Color for cover and back cover: crimson for master students , blackish green for doctor students.
(117) The bright blood was a red bead on his fingertip, a single crimson pearl.
(118) Iberis in the mustard family, native to Europe and the Mediterranean region and widely cultivated for their showy clusters of white, pink, crimson, or purple flowers.
(119) This elegant, medium-bodied wine displays a rich crimson color and aromas of dried herbs, plum and red currant, with some leafy notes and dusty oak undertones.
(120) The boats painted in yellow, crimson, and white that bob in the water could belong to any scraggy Mediterranean coast.
More similar words: crime, acrimony, incriminate, discriminate, recrimination, discrimination, indiscriminate, self-incrimination, in terms of, AIMS, himself, by himself, whimsical, rim, grim, trim, prime, son, shrimp, crisp, song, primary, trim down, trimmed, grimace, interim, crispy, critic, cringe, crisis.