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Example sentences for "bright orange"

  • Small, bright orange-yellow, on the upper side spotted with black, on the under side more or less mottled and shaded with gray and brown, the markings of the upper side reappearing.

  • The wings are brown on the upper side, lighter on the disk; in some specimens, more frequently of the female sex, bright orange-tawny.

  • On the under side the wings are bright orange-red, clouded with black at the base and on the outer angle of the fore wings.

  • The tibiae of the first and second legs are bright orange color, and the rest, like the cephalothorax, pale yellow.

  • About quarter of an inch long, bright orange brown on the cephalothorax and legs and blue black on the abdomen, with a few white hairs around the muscular spots.

  • The cephalothorax is bright orange, a little darker toward the eyes.

  • The cephalothorax is bright orange brown, and the legs and abdomen pale yellowish with gray markings.

  • Cut the petals in bright orange wax, place a fine white wire half way up each, and occasion it to adhere by attaching a strip of orange wax over it.

  • Prepare the petals (from pattern) in double wax, choosing a bright orange, but not too dark.

  • Sepals and petals are white, with a double purple blotch at the base; lip small, bright orange.

  • Scarcely larger than cinnabarina, bright orange, the petals veined and flushed with crimson.

  • Its colour is bright orange, broken by several broad black rings; and its body is thinly covered with hair.

  • The under surface is beautifully marked with silvery blue, bright orange brown, and white, the latter being arranged just like the corresponding colour on the upper side.

  • The wings are all of a bright orange-brown colour, with a narrow black border, inside which is a broad shading of brown.

  • The forehead of the male is bright orange, the prevailing colour of the entire plumage yellow, clouded with other hues.

  • The upper plumage is light brown, the throat, breast, and belly yellow, and the male has a concealed crest of a bright orange-red colour.

  • Height, 2 to 3 feet; latter part of June; flowers, bright orange-yellow and fragrant.

  • Bright orange-scarlet flowers, in close, dense spikes, at the summit of several scape-like stems.

  • Beneath the outer coating the aggregated spores are of a bright orange red; the central portion has a vesicular appearance, and is white in colour.

  • Easily recognized by the large size, bright orange disk, pale, downy exterior, and the broadly elliptical spores covered with a delicate net-work of raised lines at maturity.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bonny lass; bright and; bright colors; bright eyes; bright fire; bright green; bright look; bright lookout; bright orange; bright rose; bright smile; bright spot; bright star; bright sunshine; common experience; conscious only; fierce fighting; good dame; goose chase; great meeting; leagues long; old and; religious ideas; still retains; thus related; what has been called