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Example sentences for "red and"

  • Lahaina is a very dusty place, the earth is red and sticky.

  • The natives are fond of bright colors, and dress in red and yellow a great deal.

  • The Levantine unfolded a table-cloth, red and yellow, vulgar, hideous, and grotesque.

  • He saw now that her sun-bonnet was of the colour of lavender, and against it her face, red and brown, was like an apple.

  • I'm not averse to red and white, But all things have their place, I think a profile cut in black Would suit your style of face!

  • The only touch of colour is on the maple-trees, which still cling with jealous hands to coverings of red and gold.

  • If one short glimpse of thee my heart could gladden, then all my soul would be filled with the beauty of this time, these days of red and gold.

  • They are also beautifully variegated, sometimes with green and yellowish-white or green and purple, and sometimes with bright-red and green.

  • Then I want a part of a fleecy cloud And some red from a rainbow bright, And I'd put them together, side by side For my stripes of Red and White.

  • Most of the auroræ were multicoloured -- red and green.

  • It glittered and shone, red and gold, against the jagged row of mighty masses of ice that bounds our Barrier on the north.

  • It shoots forward again, takes the form of a band, and glows in rays of red and green.

  • It was a fairy landscape in blue and white, red and black, a play of colours that defies description.

  • It will be noted in this diagram that the inner circle is blue, red and yellow, the primary colors.

  • The complement of blue would be orange, because orange is formed by combining the remaining primaries, red and yellow; and the complement of yellow would be violet, because violet is composed of blue and red, the other primaries.

  • Of the tertiary colors russet is an advancing color, because while it contains some blue in the violet of its composition, it contains a preponderance of red and orange.

  • For a large room well lighted, yellow, red and orange in delicate shades are not as desirable as orange, violet and russet in light shades.

  • There was still a little patch of blue in the sky among the dark clouds, but toward the south they were red and heavy, as in a bad storm.

  • He was, however, called by everybody Master Cherry, on account of the end of his nose, which was always as red and polished as a ripe cherry.

  • The costume was so masculine, their faces so red and weather-beaten, that the yellow handkerchief on their heads was really the only means of distinguishing their sex.

  • With the setting sun, gradually the city turned rosy-red and seemed to lose all substantiality, till it became a many-shaped mist that was dissolved in the tenderness of the sky.

  • It was painted white and decorated with three pairs of circular bands, red and blue, the blue in each case being next to the body of the painter while he holds the stick in decorating it.

  • At each end a narrow circle of red and a narrow circle of blue were painted; the red being to the north, i.

  • One was white, with two pairs of stripes, red and blue, running lengthwise.

  • Wax lights, red and green, are also placed in great numbers about its base, in silver or glass candlesticks; and censers of gold and silver, burning incense perpetually during Mahurrum.

  • Red and two or three uv his fellers got away, but I 'ain't heard uv 'em since.

  • To Harley, with the flame of the firelight on her face and the glow of the coals throwing patches of red and gold on her hair, she seemed some brilliant spirit come to light up the gloomy place.

  • They arrived at Philipsburg in a gorgeous twilight that wrapped the Western mountains in red and gold, but Harley scarcely noticed either the town or the colors over it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "red and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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