colours

IPA: kˈʌɫɝz

noun

  • (nautical) Flag denoting the nationality of a vessel, flown from the stern.
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Examples of "colours" in Sentences

  • The ornaments are in gold and colours.
  • The colours are garish and inappropriate.
  • The colours of their dresses are expressive.
  • The colours used in the lyrics are the colours of the Aboriginal flag.
  • The club colours are red and white matching the colours of the university.
  • By mixing _colours with colours_, he produces compound colours, or _hues_.
  • I bought two short sleeve summer shirts in colours that matched the socks.
  • - Mixing colours is fun, but makes it hard to get the same colour everywhere.
  • They invariably come in colours that look like somebody mopped up the floor of the dye room with them.
  • The natural elements enter the residence, changing gradually in colours and being filtered at the top of her volume.
  • As to red invading green, I grew up in Mayo, whose county flag looks like this, so the clash of these colours is too familiar to trouble me.
  • Posted February 18, 2009 at 11: 00 am | Permalink im an interior designer from south india would like to know wat are the in colours for corporate offices this year
  • Certainly, Theotimus, beauty is without effect, unprofitable and dead, if light and splendour do not make it lively and effective, whence we term colours lively when they have light and lustre.
  • The clothed altar with its beauty and changing colours is a symbol of the Mystical Body -- the whole Christ, Christ united with all his saints -- it translates this doctrine into the language of colour and form.
  • These skills are too many to count, and they came about as humans migrated ‘left’ and ‘right’; as well, epithelial pigmentation (skin colours) changed and exposed human beings to new levels of the absorbsion of solar radiation, too!

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