Definitions
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- adjective of lavender tinged with rose
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Examples
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Curls of sun-kissed bronze framed a face with laughing features, and a fashionable carriage dress of rose-lavender gros de Naples outlined a curvaceous form that any man would desire.
A Hellion in Her Bed Sabrina Jeffries 2010
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Curls of sun-kissed bronze framed a face with laughing features, and a fashionable carriage dress of rose-lavender gros de Naples outlined a curvaceous form that any man would desire.
A Hellion in Her Bed Sabrina Jeffries 2010
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Curls of sun-kissed bronze framed a face with laughing features, and a fashionable carriage dress of rose-lavender gros de Naples outlined a curvaceous form that any man would desire.
A Hellion in Her Bed Sabrina Jeffries 2010
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Across the bay, between purple hills, a valley lay dreaming in rose-lavender mist.
Where the Sun Swings North Barrett Willoughby
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The unifoliate species are known for the glistening beauty of their large, frillylipped blooms whose dominant colours are white through pink and yellow to exquisite rose-lavender and mauve shades.
Article Source Susanna Vivian 2009
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