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Sentences with crimson

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  • ...a mass of crimson flowers.
  • I used to refuse invitations to parties because I knew I'd go crimson every time someone talked to me.
  • He succeeded in breeding a particularly bright crimson variety of the flower.
  • The cherries were staining her lips an enticing crimson colour, and Cary longed to lean across the table to kiss the juice away.
  • A crimson rose
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  • Kumma pulled away from her, hiding the deep crimson colour of his face.
  • I watched, paralyzed, as the blood soaked the once white sheets, giving them a rich crimson color.
  • Their eyes have turned a most fearsome crimson colour, and a feeling of malice is apparent in their company.
  • The stone's value comes from its intense purple and crimson colour.
  • They watched as the colours of the dunes changed from yellow, to deep crimson, to pink and purple, then finally to the dark black of night.
  • Darker-skinned people might consider opting for red, brown, deep purple, golden crimson, or hot pink.
  • The tree was covered in deep crimson flowers and filled with bright red papers.
  • He was awarded with a deep red blush that was almost darker than the deep crimson of her dress.
  • Pick a hue that has complexity, such as this rich crimson, which gives the room depth and drama.
  • I must've blushed crimson, because Chevy laughed a deep booming laugh.
  • Classic crimson is one Christmas hue that never goes out of style.
  • The blood from the bodies had stained the carpet a beautiful crimson colour.
  • The flowering heads bear countless minute crimson flowers, which eventually yield seeds smaller than a pinhead.
  • A deep crimson ribbon lay plaited through her hair, and I kept an eye on it as it bounced along at the small of her back.
  • Jake smiles while his cheeks crimson at the touch of the young lady.
  • The blood shone brightly, tainting her with its crimson colour.
  • Weighed down by deep crimson clothes and further hindered by a heavy golden cape, he could barely keep an upright bearing in the sweltering heat of the ocean.
  • Alizarin crimson, for example, is considered cool and cadmium red is warm in the way that they relate to each other within the red group of colors.
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