Synonym: blood-red, carmine, cerise, cherry, cherry-red, crimson, orange red, red, reddish, ruby, ruby-red, ruddy, vermilion. Similar words: scarlet fever, parley, barley, snarled, gnarled, fearless, charles i, harlequin. Meaning: ['skɑrlət /'skɑː-] n. a variable color that is vivid red but sometimes with an orange tinge. adj. of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies.
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(121) Tonight we're going to paint the town red. b. Tonight we're going to colour the city scarlet. 38a.
(122) Rachaela put her foot on the red Persian carpet and started up, out of the scarlet ambience of the lamp.
(123) It dragged a train of pointed green and scarlet leaves.
(124) But no one could hold on to summer once the stately row of Lilac Road maples began to turn scarlet and gold.
(125) A scarlet banksia blooms like fireworks in Australia's southwest.
(126) The camellia blossoms are a more fiery scarlet.
(127) Scarlet fever is a contagious disease.
(128) They have lost their only son through scarlet fever.
(129) Thy mouth is like a band of scarlet on a tower of ivory.
(130) Happy are you,(Sentencedict) Hester that wear the scarlet letter openly upon your bosom!
(131) Fine feathers and scarlet cloaks would not be excuses for baseness and deception.
(132) Additionaly, whilst the organization counts many non- combatants and line soldiers amongst its ranks, real Crusaders can be identified by the Scarlet Flame on their tabard.
(133) She was wearing only a scarlet top and navy blue, skintight shorts; her red toenails showed through her white, open-toed shoes.
(134) I've always liked the Hilaire Belloc quote: "When I am dead, I hope it may be said: His sins were scarlet, but his books were read."
(135) South African evergreen shrub (Carissa grandiflora ) often cultivated as a hedge plant, having forked spines, white flowers, and an edible scarlet berry.
(136) The adsorption of cationic pink FG and methylene blue onto purified palygorskite is an endothermic processes, and direct acid proof scarlet 4BS is exothermic in nature.
(137) The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is characteristic of its psychological description.
(138) A relative of the scarlet ibis, the sacred ibis, was worshipped by the ancient Egyptians as a symbol of the god Thoth, the scribe of the gods and mediator of godly disputes.
(139) Scarlet fever like or measles like type was the most common eruption type, while urticaria type, erythema multiforme type and fixed type were next to it.
(140) Note: Kidney bean include Common bean and Scarlet runner bean.
(141) Soliciting a scarlet woman in China can be a serious crime.
(142) " Ay, indeed! " cried good old Mr. Wilson. " What little bird of scarlet plumage may this be? ".
(143) This scarlet macaw is found in the subtropical rainforests of Central and South America.
(144) He is then to take the live bird and dip it, together with the cedar wood, the scarlet yarn and the hyssop, into the blood of the bird that was killed over the fresh water.
(145) And, discerning the scarlet letter on her breast, would scamper off with a strange, contagious fear.
(146) He again extended his hand to the woman of the scarlet letter.
(147) The flood of vituperation rushed on for what seemed an interminable period, while the Queen blushed scarlet, the Princess burst into tears.
(148) A fleshy saprophytic plant (Sarcodes sanguinea) of the mountains of western North America, having a scaly reddish stalk and scarlet flowers.
(149) She was blushing scarlet ; she kept her head down and made no comment.
(150) Use the Horn of the Frostbrood to call forth a Frostbrood Vanquisher and with it slay 200 Scarlet Soldiers and destroy 15 Scarlet Ballistas.
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