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crimson

[krim-zuhn, -suhn] / ˈkrɪm zən, -sən /


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The Italian designer closed the show with a crimson bridal dress, the sparkling white bodice covered in red flowers.

From Reuters

Spring growth emerges lime green flushed with crimson before ripening to a pleasing grass green in summer.

From Seattle Times

Nearby, two teenage girls in crimson lipstick and thick eyeliner took selfies on their iPhones.

From New York Times

At the diagonally opposite corner of the country, romantic notions of woodland collaged with vibrant crimson on crisp-autumn mornings are unlike almost anywhere else on earth.

From Salon

This makes the nebula appear like a hole in space with fuzzy, vaguely unsettling crimson edges.

From Scientific American