NOUN
- (British) a magazine that is printed in color and circulated with a newspaper (especially on weekends)
How To Use colour supplement In A Sentence
- He bemoans the loss of hard news in colour supplements to the worlds of advertising and fashion. Times, Sunday Times
- Once there was this smug and rather phoney colour supplement lifestyle food culture. Times, Sunday Times
- Once there was this smug and rather phoney colour supplement lifestyle food culture. Times, Sunday Times
- I vaguely recall photo spreads of spiky-haired punks in a newspaper colour supplement, but that's it really.
- He bemoans the loss of hard news in colour supplements to the worlds of advertising and fashion. Times, Sunday Times
- Pick up your Sunday colour supplement - there's a hand-drawn Shakespearean Soul brother toting a ghettoblaster on the front. Netvouz - new bookmarks
- He bemoans the loss of hard news in colour supplements to the worlds of advertising and fashion. Times, Sunday Times
- Once there was this smug and rather phoney colour supplement lifestyle food culture. Times, Sunday Times
- Once there was this smug and rather phoney colour supplement lifestyle food culture. Times, Sunday Times
- Once there was this smug and rather phoney colour supplement lifestyle food culture. Times, Sunday Times