Color meaning in English
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Definition
a color (US), a colour (UK): a pigment (for example: red, blue, yellow)
Examples
- "Brian : It's changing colour!"
- "All this information is stored in a unique spreadsheet (with lots of pretty colors!)."
- "Does it mean in color or double-sided or something?"
- "Brian : I thought he was normally that colour."
- "The bike is sort of a brownish color, and its front wheel is missing."
- "Navy blue is the best color for your power suit."
- "Today I'm wearing a sky blue shirt, so I'll be using expressions related to the sky and the colour blue."
- "It would be lovely if there was some colour on the walls to brighten the place up a bit."
- "Bruno : Yes, well when I say "colorful", I mean that you use black and white in a way that is so revolutionary, it... I can almost see colors."
- "Greg : Okay... What colour is water?"
- "The folders are a sort of maroon, burgundy color."
- "The bottle looks remarkably similar, with the same shape and colours and the logo is clearly based on ours."
- "What colour is water?"
- "Several people saw the troubling red color which appeared on my son's face upon eating his tuna steak, and I personally can confirm that he vomited no fewer than eighteen times when he returned home."
- "What's your favorite color?"
- "Jean, check out these fancy idioms to add some colour to your future conversations!"
- "What's your favorite color - No!"
- "In six sexy colors ranging from Purple Sherbert to Girly Girl Green, Mango Lipgloss from Delavigne is sure to be your new best friend!"
- "What color is your urine?"
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