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colored

[kuhl-erd] / ˈkʌl ərd /




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“Most of these drinks were served in clubs and discotheques… they were brightly colored. If you’re at a discotheque, you don’t want a glass of brown liquor.”

From Salon

The crime he’s committed will only send him back to where, in Leroy’s own pained words, “they take the colored man to kill him from the inside out.”

From Los Angeles Times

As with “Fargo,” he’s made something true to the spirit of the original yet colored by his own goofy predilections.

From Los Angeles Times

Fans might yearn for more granular unpacking of the music, but it somehow doesn’t feel like an oversight when so much ink on it already exists and so little else has been colored in.

From Los Angeles Times

Some of that is colored by partisan attitudes.

From Los Angeles Times