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primrose yellow

American  

noun

  1. primrose.


Etymology

Origin of primrose yellow

First recorded in 1880–85

Example Sentences

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She began adding Cleveland sage, white sage, evening primrose, yellow lupine and other native plants in earnest, removing dead or poor-performing non-natives.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 8, 2024

Las Vegas is white with a primrose yellow cup.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 6, 2021

Only the colors — forest and artichoke green, powder pink with primrose yellow, and a green ivy trellis pattern winding over a gown — captured some of the sisters’ early originality.

From New York Times • Sep. 12, 2012

Wainscotted wooden walls painted a creamy primrose yellow with purple blinds, two or three customers hunched over their cuppas.

From The Guardian • Jun. 16, 2012

The whole was painted a bright primrose yellow, and was drawn by two small Turkish horses.

From By Desert Ways to Baghdad by Jebb, Louisa

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