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maroon

verb as in abandon

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It is not happening, with pressure now increasing on the manager alongside the possibility they could become marooned at the bottom.

From BBC

Officials report air quality on a color-coded scale, in which green indicates “good” and maroon denotes “hazardous” conditions.

The deep maroon skirt of a blooming corpse flower mimics the color of rotting flesh, part of its ploy, along with its putrid “fragrance,” to attract carrion-loving pollinators.

But, as she sits in her maroon overalls, Tetyana Potapenko is adamant that she is not who the Ukrainian state says she is.

From BBC

In the spring, maroon flowers droop from the branches.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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