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cerise
[ suh-rees, -reez ]
adjective
- moderate to deep red.
cerise
/ -ˈriːs; səˈriːz /
noun
- a moderate to dark red colour
- ( as adjective )
a cerise scarf
Word History and Origins
Origin of cerise1
Example Sentences
The garden now has 15 distinct rooms, affectionately given names such as Punchbowl, a space with an ombre effect, thanks to gradations of rhododendron colors from cerise to pink to white.
When we found her, she was in a cerise dress ornamented with black lace, two carmine stones in her ears, flanked by a couple of loutish youths in masks and hoodies, taking selfies.
Made up of a few varieties of cherries, the cerises noires d'Itxassou are sweet and fragrant, with just enough tart acidity to balance their honeyed flavor.
One of the grooms was in a long black-and-gold tunic, the other in white picked out in cerise.
The glass structures, each varied shades of red — “habanero,” “hibiscus,” “carmine” and “cerise” — morph in transparency and reflectiveness as the sun shifts in the sky.
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