rose-colored

ADJECTIVE
  1. having a rose color
  2. reflecting optimism
    a rosy future
    looked at the world through rose-colored glasses
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How To Use rose-colored In A Sentence

  • It's a magical dress of rose-colored silk that transports Louise on her first time-traveling trip. Mary Kincaid: Interview with Bianca Turetsky, The Time-Traveling Fashionista
  • Within seconds, the door to the bedroom swiftly opened to reveal a concerned-looking azure-haired young lady wearing pink polka-dot pajamas and a pair of rose-colored glasses.
  • A eunuch hurried into the room with a long-sleeved silk tunic and a rose-colored mantle, carrying them with great care, as if they were fragile.
  • looked at the world through rose-colored glasses
  • The mush hit the prelate below the ermine, where the rose-colored moirée silk masses of the gathered cappa magna hung in sumptuous folds.
  • Now they carried the 60 feet of pale rose-colored moiré silk to the pit and held them high above the mud.
  • Now they carried the 60 feet of pale rose-colored moiré silk to the pit and held them high above the mud.
  • More often than not, you will be your design's biggest fan (through your rose-colored glasses).
  • Her rose-colored view of the Castro regime is typical of a particular social milieu.
  • Dinner tables set for groups of 10 were covered in bold rose-colored cloths that matched the hydrangeas that filled urns and planters around the tent.
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