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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(121) In a certain teahouse or bar, he sees the coir raincoat and his bamboo hat, covered with crimson dust, hang high on the column and wall painted gorgeously red or golden.
(122) Beaufort Sea, Yukon Territory, Canada, 1999Sunset over the Beaufort Sea plunges Canada's Yukon Territory into a crimson haze.
(123) Sunset over the Beaufort Sea plunges Canada Yukon Territory into a crimson haze.
(124) The next morning, Crimson flew out from his lair towards the city of Kith'tarka.
(125) But the thorn had not yet reached her heart, so the rose's heart remained white, for only a Nightingale's heart's-blood can crimson the heart of a rose.
(126) They walked past stalls selling huge sprays of crimson, saffron and cobalt flowers.
(127) The major polygon epithelioid cells and rhabdomyoid cells with cytoplasm crimson staining were the main component and hypopigment in 12 cases from pathomorphism.
(128) In contrast to the "bleak cold colours" of the Yorkshire moors outside, "the room looked the perfection of warmth, snugness and comfort, crimson predominating in the furniture".
(129) Her article in a local newspaper column in the Crimson won ranked by Stone magazine.
(130) A beautiful brilliant crimson colour, with a complexity of aromas on the nose including blackberry and Morello cherry, hints of oak and spice. Well-balanced, yet mellow tannins.
(131) My face went crimson (which it does out of sheer funk).
(132) Crimson and fierce as fire, its splendour at once cast light over all the shadows.
(133) Mother opened the box to find a big white enamel dishpan - overflowing with crimson satin that spilled out across her lap.
(134) She looked up at him imploringly, her face crimson with the shame of their last meeting, and met two of the blackest eyes she had ever seen, dancing in merciless merriment.
(135) A wine with a brilliant crimson colour, intense aromas of red fruit ( blackcurrant ) and spices.
(136) Now that the sun was setting in a welter of crimson behind tin lulls across the Flint River, the warmth of the April day was ebbing into a faint but balmy chill.
(137) The burning, crimson figure of the dark archon spreads fear across any battlefield.
(138) Sunset over the Beaufort Sea plunges Canada's Yukon Territory into a crimson haze.
(139) Crimson , Anemone _ shaped ; slender erectstems, short stalks , pointed yellowish green leaves , branching freely , medium flowering.
(140) Eurasian perennial naturalized in eastern North America having very spiny white cottony foliage and nodding musky crimson flower heads; valuable source of nectar.
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(141) A tall marsh plant (Hibiscus moscheutos) of eastern North America, having leaves covered with whitish down and flowers with white, pink, or rose petals with crimson bases.
(142) Here, a crimson - tinted species rests on a reef near the Solomon Islands.
(143) In his crimson chimere and white rochet, he climbed the pulpit and began.
(144) Meanwhile the red ribbon was slowly unfurling like a red cloud and then a crimson sea.
(145) Miss Pao flushed crimson and her big eyes seemed about to pop out of their sockets.
(146) I would leave a crimson streak on his face with every blow.
(147) She was wearing a red flower in her suit lapel, but it was a crimson sweet pea, not the little red rose they had agreed upon.
(148) The canopy pictured above gets its crimson hue from a pigment called anthocyanin, the same component that lends red cabbage its intense color.
(149) Joe turned away; the back of his neck was literally crimson.
(150) My eye is caught by the clumps of wild grass on the beetling cliffs which have been dyed crimson by the autumn frost till the hill seems one mass of azalea blooms.
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.