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deep red

NOUN
  1. a deep and vivid red color

How To Use deep red In A Sentence

  • All of the chairs had deep red covers put on them with the exception of the one at the head of the table.
  • Bohemia is known for its unusual crystal objects and deep red garnet stones.
  • Its name 'Rhugrabh' ('red rock' in Gaelic) is suggested by these hills which are bathed deep red in the sunset's afterglow.
  • When she got to her feet she heard her knees crack, and the broadloom carpet had made deep red crisscross marks on her skin. AFTERMATH
  • Turning, Amagar found a man in a deep red cloak with a golden torque at his neck and fingers rich in gems that proclaimed his wealth.
  • And now, as we emerge from the pine-wood, a new Dolomite – a huge, dark, mournful-looking mountain ominously splashed with deep red stains – rises suddenly into towering prominence upon our left, and seems almost to overhang the road. Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
  • The slices of deep red sausage had the pungent flavour of barbecued pork, quite similar to a sweet beef jerky.
  • It was a world made of rock—a deep red rock that looked like nothing on Earth, craggy and cliffy and endless. The Shadow Thieves
  • He was very recognisable by the exotic and flamboyant clothing he wore - a deep red vest without sleeves with a clashing orange shirt underneath.
  • The main entrance was carpeted in a deep red thick carpet which also went up the grand staircase in the middle.
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