Synonym: Orange, Orange River, orange tree, orangeness, orangish. Similar words: range, arrange, arrangement, angel, change, exchange, in danger, out of danger. Meaning: ['ɑrɪndʒ ,'ɔ- /'ɒr-] n. 1. round yellow to orange fruit of any of several citrus trees 2. orange color or pigment; any of a range of colors between red and yellow 3. any citrus tree bearing oranges 4. any pigment producing the orange color 5. a river in South Africa that flows generally westward to the Atlantic Ocean. adj. of the color between red and yellow; similar to the color of a ripe orange.
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151. At the centre of each flower, the styles are a vivid orange, held well above the three golden yellow anthers.
152. They dug in garbage piles, looking for anything at all, banana skins, orange peels, discarded greens.
153. She dived down and swam out strongly against the current, towards an orange buoy at the outer edge of the bay.
154. Breakfast each day consists of high fibre cereals with skimmed milk and a Vitamin C enriched orange drink.
155. The rugged mountains and hills form an impressive backdrop, and inland peaceful villages look out across orange and lemon groves.
156. He said there were 2,000 orange badge holders in Darlington alone and the system is abused.
157. I like it with a filling of apricot and orange, but you can experiment with other fruit fillings.
158. Mix the Grape Nuts, orange zest, oat flakes, cinnamon and cloves in a bowl and spread over the mixture.
159. Claris looks out from under her limp-brimmed woollen hat and asks me for an orange with a charming broken-toothed smile.
160. She went on playing, one prominent cheekbone dusted orange by the candlelight.
161. Why is a major news organization devoting attention to a couple of orange slabs melted between two slices of bread?
162. William of Orange, following his arrival in London, called a Parliament for 1st.
163. Mix the soft cheese with the sugar, fold in the orange rind. 5 Fold cream into mixture.
164. I can throw an orange like a baseball, but I can’t eat a baseball like an orange. Let that be a life lesson for you. Jarod Kintz
165. Yellow looks away, black cap, face in profile, eye a line, orange cheek, lips open.
166. Agitatedly, it changed its spots from orange to blue to green and, finally, flushed perfectly purple.
167. Her orange-red hair was worn bouffant, and her orange lipstick made her look like a small circus clown.
168. The caudal fin is yellow-brown, and the dorsal spine and long snout are orange.
169. Jimmy was temporarily blinded by the orange light which suddenly illuminated the car windscreen.
170. A horrible orange blanket in my front room; drinking bourbon with my great-aunt Mary in St Louis.
171. Loose orange heaps, recently dropped, steaming, that bristled with straw.
172. Barry Kirk, 42, wears an orange jumpsuit and cape and paints his bald head orange.
173. Behind the fringe of orange crime-scene tape, on the street(sentencedict.com), the chalked outline of a human body.
174. Car owners needing their wheel or battery changed are now greeted by men clad in bright orange uniforms and natty caps.
175. Sainsbury's Buck's Fizz is a light and very attractive sparkling blend of wine and orange juice.
176. I would have liked to stick the tree together with glue, to lift those orange berries from the dust.
177. He was also carrying an orange poster on a pole, urging a vote for the local Liberal Democrat candidate.
178. Iron is more easily absorbed into the body if mixed with vitamin C; have an orange with your meal, for example.
179. The President, who drinks very little alcohol, sipped his favorite cocktail, a weak orange blossom.
180. The male is a little larger than the female and has very bright orange ventral fins when in breeding colouration.
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