Sentence for crimson | Use crimson in a sentence

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  • A crimson silk purse. (8)
  • Barbara went crimson. (8)
  • The crimson foreigner! (8)
  • Thyme flushed crimson. (8)
  • Renee flushed crimson. (10)
  • Her ears burned crimson. (8)
  • Yer crimson canary birds! (8)
  • Cecilia had grown crimson. (8)
  • It was a crimson silk purse. (8)
  • And Shelton felt his face go crimson. (8)
  • A flood of crimson swept over her face. (8)
  • He could have sunk into the crimson carpet. (8)
  • The Rector turned crimson, and set his underlip. (8)
  • It was dyed crimson with the price of his victory. (8)
  • His heart beat furiously, his temples were crimson. (8)
  • She flushed crimson, frowned, and went out of the room. (8)
  • My reticule, and all my money was in a crimson silk purse. (8)
  • Joe turned away; the back of his neck was literally crimson. (8)
  • Were not his hands moist and cold while the forehead was crimson? (10)
  • The lantern flared suddenly, revealing his crimson, shaking cheeks. (8)
  • A pillar of fire arose without; the chamber was crimson in the glow. (12)
  • She had flushed crimson; her eyes filled but dried again almost at once. (8)
  • In stature they are large, in color blue, with crimson hair and yellow eyes. (7)
  • Clara looked at her thought, and suddenly headed downward in a crimson gulf. (10)
  • Antonia was leaning forward; her cheeks were crimson above the pallor of her neck. (8)
  • Susan stood crimson in its midst; her eyes were glassy, and her face a rigid mask. (12)
  • Rhoda coloured in all her dark crimson with shame for thinking that it had been so. (10)
  • The chairman had gone crimson, his mouth was pursed, his little eyes were very blue. (8)
  • Once he met her when he was driving home; she blushed crimson and her eyes lighted up. (8)
  • You have no Alps, no crimson hills, nothing but old walls to look on while you fight. (10)
  • The flaming West, the crimson heights, shower their glories through voluminous leafage. (10)
  • The queer thing is there was quite a sum of money found on him, and a crimson silk purse. (8)
  • Dacier took a draught of her dark beauty with the crimson he had kindled over the cheeks. (10)
  • She was as ready to second Siegfried on the crimson field as tend him in the silken chamber. (10)
  • Ghostly Night across the hive, With a crimson finger drew Letters on her breast and shrieked. (10)
  • A look of tenderness accompanied the words, and grew into a dusky crimson rose under his eyes. (10)
  • A look of tenderness accompanied the words, and grew into a dusky crimson rose under his eyes. (22)
  • Her cheeks burned with a Jacqueminot crimson; what should be white in her face was chalky white. (9)
  • Her cheeks were crimson; she was biting her lips to keep tears of sheer fatigue out of her eyes. (8)
  • One by one they came out in crimson flame, till the vivid host appeared to have stepped forward. (10)
  • What can you expect in a counthry where the crimson, emotions are never allowed to smell the air? (8)
  • Below them was a green lake, tinted by the dawn with crimson and yellow, deep, and with high banks. (10)
  • Clara had no weather-eye for the rich Eastern crimson, nor a quiet space within her for the beauty. (10)
  • Nevil had time to spring the flood of crimson in her cheeks, bright as the awning she reclined under. (10)
  • The earth was covered with a thick growth of crimson grass, and at wide intervals were groups of trees. (7)
  • Her fat face oozed sweat and turned crimson, for she recognized at once the fabulous value of what she held. (12)
  • Mr. Barter got up, and stood bending over the table, crimson in the face, staring at Gregory, and unable to speak. (8)
  • He felt intolerably hot; his vexation at the betrayal of the senseless feeling made it worse, a conscious crimson. (10)
  • Trembling up with adoration To the crimson daisy tip Budding from the snowy bosom – Fainter than the rose-red lip! (10)
  • The imperial on that lower lip was bristling, the crimson of those cheeks had spread to the roots of his white hair. (8)
  • From lip to lip ran the news that at last the royal barge in its crimson and gold trappings had set out from Windsor. (19)
  • Clara coloured to deep crimson: but she was beyond anger, and was rather gratified by an offence coming from Willoughby. (10)
  • The sun burned crimson in a gray-blue sky through a delicate Indian-summer haze, as beautiful as a day-dream in paradise. (7)
  • There were crimson spots in her cheeks, dark circles round her eyes; she behaved, however, as though nothing had happened. (8)
  • Watching her face with idle malice, he saw it change, grow so pale that he thought she would drop, then flame out crimson. (8)
  • While he was thus straining and tugging, crimson in the face, the old horse stood still, gazing at him out of his bleary eyes. (8)
  • For many days now he had lain in bed in a room exuding silver, crimson, and electric light, smelling of opopanax and of cigars. (8)
  • Tracy, a giant six feet and a half high, and his officers stepped ashore, all gorgeously attired in crimson and white and gold. (19)
  • I lay, under a crimson maple, and I remember how the light struck through it and flushed the print with the gules of the foliage. (9)
  • Propped on his pillows in a crimson dressing-gown, and freshly shaved, he looked more Roman than he ever did, except in his bath. (8)
  • The arches of a stately bridge spanned the river sunsetward, and lifted a succession of colossal figures against the crimson sky. (9)
  • They were streaming with perspiration, and, according to their different temperaments, had faces of deep crimson or deadly pallor. (9)
  • Two hanging lamps with crimson shades threw a rosy light over the table, where, in the centre stood a silver basket, full of irises. (8)
  • The light of the burning letter was reflected in her eyes and touched her cheek with a tinge of crimson like the stain upon its page. (1)
  • Three times he failed, and after each failure sat motionless again, crimson and exhausted; the fourth time he succeeded, and slowly made for the office. (8)
  • The woods flamed with crimson and yellow, vineyards were thick with their purple harvests when Van Rensselaer led his army to the attack on Queenston heights. (19)

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Definition of crimson:

  • crimson, krim’zn, n. a deep red colour, tinged with blue: red in general. | adj. deep red. | v.t. to dye crimson. | v.i. to become crimson: to blush. (0)

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