Definitions
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- adjective having a violet color
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Examples
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The slim, 11-foot-tall "Untitled" 1967—a violet-colored triangular canvas held, as if pinched, by three long brown wooden chopsticks—suggests a delicately teetering bird.
Contradictions, Equivocations Lance Esplund 2011
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The slim, 11-foot-tall "Untitled" 1967—a violet-colored triangular canvas held, as if pinched, by three long brown wooden chopsticks—suggests a delicately teetering bird.
Contradictions, Equivocations Lance Esplund 2011
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“She had a baby with her, a little girl less than a month old, with the most beautiful violet-colored eyes.”
Violet Eyes DEBBIE VIGUIË 2010
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She had the tiniest features, almost miniature: delicate nose and mouth, violet-colored eyes.
Tell us we’re home Martina Budhos 2010
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She had the tiniest features, almost miniature: delicate nose and mouth, violet-colored eyes.
Tell us we’re home Martina Budhos 2010
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I notice how the purple and blue flowers of spring and summer have disappeared completely (apart from the violet-colored "cosmos").
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I wear a strapless, violet-colored, chiffon dress.
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“She had a baby with her, a little girl less than a month old, with the most beautiful violet-colored eyes.”
Violet Eyes DEBBIE VIGUIË 2010
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There was Michelle, wearing a violet-colored, polka-dotted, and probably designer dress, sort-of out of place in the White House kitchen, showing off some chocolates that were to be served for dessert at an official dinner for governors.
Elizabeth Dwoskin: Michelle Obama Loves to Flaunt Her Arms 2009
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Oval violet-colored cardboard box, brushed-glass perfume bottle Signed and dated 'Rrose Sélavy 1921'
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