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flame-colored

American  
[flaym-kuhl-erd] / ˈfleɪmˌkʌl ərd /

adjective

  1. having the color of flames; a shade of orange, red-orange, yellow-orange, or a combination of these.


Example Sentences

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Quinzy smiled, and the last ray of flame-colored light glinted off his glasses as the sun disappeared over the valley’s edge.

From Literature

Even in non-covid times, you need perseverance and a bit of luck to see Upper Antelope Canyon, a swirling fantasyland of flame-colored rock in northern Arizona.

From Washington Post

Along the rail fence the sumac held up its dark red cones of berries above bright flame-colored leaves.

From Literature

She sipped warm blueberry soup to thaw out from the ocean dip that earned her a “polar plunge” patch for her flame-colored parka.

From Washington Times

Naata Nungurrayi paints a densely stippled, horizontal field of flame-colored spots against earthen brown and black, a stark contrast that establishes its glowing vibrancy.

From Los Angeles Times