How To Use Blood-red In A Sentence

  • Maybe a gift of a blood-red steed is a coded message to go to Hell. Periods of rain today, highs in the mid-forties
  • His mind went back twenty years to a certain street bedecked with blood-red banners. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • pyrope," the deeper and richer tints being designated "carbuncle," from the Latin _carbunculus_, a little coal, because when this beautiful variety of the "noble" garnet is held up between the eyes and the sun, it is no longer a deep, blood-red, but has exactly the appearance of a small piece of live or glowing coal, the scarlet portion of its colour-mixture being particularly evident. The Chemistry, Properties and Tests of Precious Stones
  • A clean cut in a tree trunk begins to ooze a blood-red sap, which Maya healers call K'ik'-te. On the Healer's Path
  • The image has a washed-out, filtered tonality offset by Hong's striking - if not disturbing - hand-painted washes of blood-red ink.
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  • Huge blood-red pods loaded with beans drooped from branches. Small Factories Take Root in Africa
  • Dry, shady spots beneath trees: Ground covers such as common periwinkle (vinca or "myrtle," if kept well-watered initially), blood-red hardy geranium, variegated Solomon's seal, hosta, lamium, lily-of-the-valley and pachysandra. HeraldTimesOnline.com
  • Their linings were tainted a blood-red hue - a fork of lightning flashed every now and then.
  • Her blood-red lips and hooded eyes, her large hands firmly grasping the wheel, all convey a woman in control of her destiny.
  • The term scarlet as employed in the Old Testament was used to designate the blood-red color procured from an insect somewhat resembling cochineal, found in great quantities in Armenia and other eastern countries. Forty Centuries of Ink
  • In discussing "The Night Café" 1888, a well-known depiction of a disreputable barroom in Arles—a jarring composition featuring bright yellow gaslight shining on blood-red walls—they tell us that "Vincent began his dissonant painting in a dissonant mood. A Stranger to Himself
  • Heavy doses of nitrogen fertiliser will tip the competitive balance in favour of grasses, and soon purple wood crane's bill, blood-red greater burnet, frothy white pignut and meadowsweet, yellow lady's bedstraw, globe flower and blue speedwells will vanish, leaving an "improved" pasture – more productive, more profitable, but oh-so dull. Make hay meadow photos while the sun shines | Phil Gates
  • The walls are heavily decorated with paintings of Egyptian gods and goddesses, solar discs, blood-red emulsion and gold acrylic paint.
  • A dried, plum-shaped, blood-red chile, cascabels have a rich, nutty flavor and medium heat that make them excellent in sauces, soups and other cooked dishes.
  • The staff was meticulously made, a devoutly curved and twisted wrap of gold entangling the base silver of it, with a single blood-red gem shaped like an orb tipping it.
  • Inseminated females of the blood-red ant invade wood ant nests, steal the pupae, and the ants that hatch are made to work for the strange queen.
  • Back at Brandon Country Park, Jonathan lights the burner and rustles up a mushroom surprise: we've got ceps, flowery orange chanterelles, grey-brown funnel caps and a big, fat, blood-red crab russula.
  • Munch's "The Scream" is an icon of existentialist angst showing a waif-like figure against a blood-red sky.
  • Today, though, she's on the school run, so she's in jeans, boots with toes as pointed as her sentences, and an orange sweatshirt that clashes spectacularly with her bee-stung, blood-red lips and pale, powdered skin.
  • He parked the car in an alley surrounded by slick blackberry bushes whose thistles needled out with blood-red tips.
  • El Mitote juice bar in Agua Prieta has named a blood-red drink in its honor.
  • Even after they have dropped, they are valuable, lying in a blood-red pool under the dense thicket of branches.
  • She immediately saw her father sitting on his favorite chair, the one below the family heraldry, holding a goblet of blood-red wine in his hand.
  • One pan was filled with blood-red liquid, another with bullets; yet another contained what looked like fleshy body parts.
  • The starflowers had all wilted or dried up, but lower yellow sunflowerlike blooms appeared in places, and long stalks that bore single blood-red blooms jutted from crevices in the rocks at the western edge of the meadow-and from between the rocks in the cairns. Fall of Angels
  • I passed by a ruined tomb in the I past by a broken tomb amid midst of a garden way, Upon a garth right sheen, Whereon whose letterless stone seven on seven blooms of Nu'aman blood-red anemones lay. glowed with cramoisie. The Life of Sir Richard Burton
  • Then she recommends Gold Medal (a bicolor beefsteak), followed by Opalka, a blood-red paste tomato, for late season. You Say Tomato. They Say Phony.
  • Heavy doses of nitrogen fertiliser will tip the competitive balance in favour of grasses, and soon purple wood crane's bill, blood-red greater burnet, frothy white pignut and meadowsweet, yellow lady's bedstraw, globe flower and blue speedwells will vanish, leaving an "improved" pasture – more productive, more profitable, but oh-so dull. Make hay meadow photos while the sun shines | Phil Gates
  • Today salt - loving bacteria thrive in brine pools on the dry lake bed, lending a blood-red tint in this aerial view.
  • The blood-red flag on this donjon was, at the era engaging us, the disenchanter of the Greeks; insomuch that in passing the Sweet Waters of The Prince of India — Volume 01
  • The film's blood-red palette and striking impressionistic style are artily fused in a story of familial implosion. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upper surface is usually sticky, or gelatinous when wet, and of a blood-red colour which darkens with age.
  • The defeat of the Persian king Darius III by Alexander the Great in the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 B.C. was foretold by soothsayers when the moon turned blood-red a few days earlier.
  • Tricolour amaranth seedling very resemble three-colored amaranth, but arrived deep autumn, its Jibuxie turns for modena, and top leaf becomes if blood-red is caught, bright-coloured and unusual.
  • 'I creepit up, an' I keeked within the openin 'o't, an' there I saw twa hunters sittin 'at board -- eatin', and whiles drinkin 'the blood-red wine -- ane o' them was the bonniest man e'er I saw i 'my life, but he had the sorrowfullest eyes e'er set i' a man's face. Border Ghost Stories
  • So it chanced that Sula was out in the weather, tending a blood-red fire of dragon bones and shifting away from the magic-tainted smoke on a morning when frost ferned the iron-hard ground and the chill wind froze the tears on a body's face. In Celebration Of Lammas Night
  • It was so close that she could hear its hot breath escaping in snuffles and wheezes from its fleshy black nose and blood-red mouth.
  • Perfect when throwing its blood-red flowers across a dark green yew hedge. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not only the yearning love of God, but the conquering freedom of Man is finally attested by that blood-red seal which bears the impressure of a Cross. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive
  • The crew stood on deck and stared in astonishment at the sight of this phantom sailing ship, with its black masts and blood-red sails.
  • Tunguska event"; fire and "depopulation" - "An ear-piercing" whistling "sound, which might be understood as being a manifestation of the electrophonic phenomena which have been discussed in WGN over the past few years; the sun appearing to be" blood-red "before the explosion. Signs of the Times
  • On the streets, cars streaked by with their feral engines roaring and blood-red beams of lights sparkling, like demonic eyes from their exterior.
  • Of course, our stoner friend is caught blood-red handed while trying to roll up the blunt.
  • He inhabits a world of dramatic sunsets, rocky canyons and blood-red mountains - and he is a chain-smoker. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bar is creaky and crooked, with blood-red walls. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was wearing a dashing embroidered blood-red doublet, cape, and plumed hat.
  • Meconic acid gives a blood-red colour with perchloride of iron, not discharged by corrosive sublimate or chloride of gold. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • These are best distinguished from the common terns by their blood-red beak. Times, Sunday Times
  • The amount of this colorific matter may be estimated quantitatively by noting the quantity of the chloride of lime solution required to destroy this blood-red color in different cases: or the same result may be obtained by macerating for a short period in milk of lime -- filtering -- precipitating the filtered liquor by acetic or muriatic acid -- collecting this precipitate on a weighed filter -- drying at ordinary temperatures and again weighing. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • There are some of those most densely coloured of sea-birds, Mediterranean Gulls with their deep black cap and blood-red bill of executioners, puffing and rolling against allcomers. Observer's Books for ever
  • The presence of this dangerous impurity is easily detected by adding ferric chloride, which, in presence of the sulphocyanate, produces a blood-red colour. Manures and the principles of manuring
  • Heavy doses of nitrogen fertiliser will tip the competitive balance in favour of grasses, and soon purple wood crane's bill, blood-red greater burnet, frothy white pignut and meadowsweet, yellow lady's bedstraw, globe flower and blue speedwells will vanish, leaving an "improved" pasture – more productive, more profitable, but oh-so dull. Make hay meadow photos while the sun shines | Phil Gates
  • On the front of the envelope, written in blood-red flowing calligraphy, was one word: Sydney.
  • It radiates a Goth passion, a combination of lust and cruelness: the metal rounded quarter of an egg shaped, lead-hued metal in contrast to the blood-red transparent glass within which beats the cold-heart of a contemporary vixen. Archive 2009-02-01
  • The useful products of the field are themselves beautiful; the sainfoin, the blue lucerne, the blood-red trifolium, the clear yellow of the mustard, give more definite colours, and all these are the merely useful, and, in that sense, the plainest of growths. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies
  • With a flick of invisible fingers it sent a tiny, blood-red stone skittering across the table to Tamani.
  • She dared me to go for some red lipstick, so I smoothed some chapstick on, then glided the blood-red stuff onto my lips.
  • Unlike some related, duller-coloured species, the hymenium does not turn blood-red when it is scratched.
  • He had dyed blood-red hair but you could see black regrowth showing through at the roots.
  • Beside a bed of blood-red dahlias, Samantha grows callaloo, a type of spinach popular in the West Indian community and grown from a neighbour's cuttings.
  • In the bright water into which he stared, the pictures changed and were repeated: the baresark rage of Goddedaal; the blood-red light of the sunset into which they had run forth; the face of the babbling Chinaman as they cast him over; the face of the captain, seen a moment since, as he awoke from drunkenness into remorse. The Wrecker
  • Love-lies-bleeding, prized for its rope-like, blood-red blossoms, has traditionally been used to stanch bleeding and treat internal hemorrhage.
  • Legendary for its blood-red rubies and spinels, the Mogok stone tract of northern Myanmar also produces an amazing array of other minerals.
  • Capucine does not fail to disappoint - it is actually a blood-red orange flower, more properly called nasturtium in English. TheGloss
  • This develops a blood-red colour with perchloride of iron, bleached by corrosive sublimate. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • Her blood-red lips and hooded eyes, her large hands firmly grasping the wheel, all convey a woman in control of her destiny.
  • It made for an especially striking image when worn with blood-red lips. Times, Sunday Times
  • In vases of delicate murra huge bunches of blood-red roses hung their drooping heads, and beneath the feet carpets of heavy silk hid the exquisite beauty of mosaics of lapis-lazuli and chrysoprase. "Unto Caesar"
  • Tunguska event"; fire and "depopulation" - "An ear-piercing" whistling "sound, which might be understood as being a manifestation of the electrophonic phenomena which have been discussed in WGN over the past few years; the sun appearing to be" blood-red "before the explosion. Signs of the Times
  • It was what should have been a bright summer day, but the smoke from the burning world filled the sky, through which the sun shone murkily, a dull and lifeless orb, blood-red and ominous. Page 6
  • By the time they closed the inner hatch of the airlock the blood-red droplights had come on.
  • Payne Burton I passed by a ruined tomb in the I past by a broken tomb amid midst of a garden way, Upon a garth right sheen, Whereon whose letterless stone seven on seven blooms of Nu'aman blood-red anemones lay. glowed with cramoisie. The Life of Sir Richard Burton
  • El Mitote juice bar in Agua Prieta has named a blood-red drink in its honor.
  • I felt a sudden flush and the child in my womb moved, stirred by the earth, the blood-red clay, Southern dirt laden with maltha, gilsonite and iron, feeding the unspeakable hunger. Change Me Into Zeus’s Daughter

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