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How to use crimson in a sentence

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She tried to maneuver him to a dumpy sofa studded with a gaudy pattern of crimson roses, but Jack stiffened his knees.
She fingered fine muslins and intricate laces, heavy crimson silks and tulle.
In the midpoint of the large plateau at the hilltop are two enormous stone monoliths, stretching like limestone skyscrapers into the crimson sky.
Its leaves, which turn a deep crimson in autumn, are rounded and covered with down.
Her matted hair scraped her shoulders as it played in midair, and accentuated a dark crimson handprint blazoned across her shoulder and neck.
Red Spider, developed in the USA in 1946, has crimson sepals and red corolla and Huntsman has double flowers with red sepals and purple corolla.
The musty, moth-eaten curtains, once a grand crimson, were now dull brown and drooping listlessly.
Every step she took, crimson robe flowing gracefully behind her, took her closer to her fate.
There were padded, deep crimson chairs all around, and the tables were a patterned shade of light blue.
Instead, she was drawn to a deep crimson ribbon, one the color of red-wine, one that she'd never worn.
She looked down at herself, and blushed so deep a crimson it was easily visible through the white fur on her chest.
Her jaw literally dropped at the sight of the delicate pedals of the crimson flowers.
More symbols were scrawled into the stone of the arch, crimson slashes carved in the rock as though they were weeping wounds in the gateway.
The cherries were staining her lips an enticing crimson colour, and Cary longed to lean across the table to kiss the juice away.
Marjorie Fair is also the name of a crimson and white hybrid musk rose, a hardy flower with good resistance to disease.
Todd could feel his cheeks blushing a deep crimson red as Rachel finished his question.
The blood from the bodies had stained the carpet a beautiful crimson colour.
He yawned boorishly and stretched his arms above his head of crimson spiky hair, leaning backwards for some emphasis of his boredom.
Still, it is bootless to argue with theologians, especially when they wear purple or crimson.
Jack's and Trapper's muzzles and paws were smeared in red, and their normally brilliant white teeth were stained crimson.
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Examples from Classical Literature
For chrysography, or gold-writing, the tint was nearly what we call crimson.
He remembered, with hot ears and neck crimson above his clerical collar, that interview.
The toast was crisp and yellow, the butter fresh, and the shavings of chipped beef crimson and tender.
At the top was crimson, at the right hand blue, and at the left hand yellow.
In autumn the yellow, channelled midribs turn red, and all the blades to purplish crimson, and this color stays a long time.
Its blossoms are of a rich crimson, and very much resemble in shape and color the well-known Cactus, cereus speciosissimus.
All of the Ramblers are good, but none blooms so luxuriantly as the crimson.
As a catch crop crimson clover may be made to do duty in seasons in which other clover crops may have failed.
The face, neck, and arms of the modest maiden were flushed with indignant crimson.
The stranger with the crimson robe pursued, And slaughtered with axes and blades.
When at last I stood upon the shore, the air and sea were all aglimmer in a rosy light, deepening to crimson in the zenith.
From out of a deep windfall a beady-eyed, thin-bellied fisher-cat came forth, and stopped with his feet in the crimson ribbon.
The officers wear a gold sash in place of a crimson one, and an aiguillette on the left shoulder.
He was walking around the end of the big top when a sudden flash of crimson appeared against the canvas.
The cranberry vines and huckleberry bushes were pure crimson, the black alder berries scarlet, and the ferns burnt-orange.
Silk may be dyed crimson, by steeping it in a solution of alum, and then dyeing it in the usual way in a cochineal bath.
Exposure to ammoniacal fumes, or even handling it much with the fingers, changes its red to a crimson or purplish hue.
I liked Jack, but not clinquant in crimson and gold, with spurs and sword clanking on the hard, frost-bitten road.
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