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Violet-colored   /vˈaɪəlɪt-kˈələrd/   Listen
Violet-colored

adjective
1.
Having a violet color.  Synonyms: violet-coloured, violet-flowered.






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"Violet-colored" Quotes from Famous Books



... 1834 the friends had been absent for two years. In the last year, violet-colored gillyflowers had adorned a grave in the little ...
— O. T. - A Danish Romance • Hans Christian Andersen

... She took the violet-colored silken ribbon from her hat, and threw it lightly around the sleeper's arm and around the tree, and with three knots tied Colin fast. Now when he awoke, how astonished he would be! How his curiosity would ...
— The Broken Cup - 1891 • Johann Heinrich Daniel Zschokke

... such a spectacle indeed well merited admiration. A crowd of curious idlers followed the richly dressed attendants, amongst whom they mistook the steward and the secretary for the master and his friend. As for Buckingham, who was dressed very simply, in a gray satin vest, and doublet of violet-colored velvet, wearing his hat thrust over his eyes, and without orders or embroidery, he was taken no more notice of than De Wardes, who was in ...
— Ten Years Later • Alexandre Dumas, Pere

... of the big table, perched on the ink-stand, stood the most beautiful bird I have ever seen. She had a deep violet-colored breast, scarlet wings and a long, long sweeping tail of gold. She was unimaginably beautiful but looked dreadfully tired. Already she had her head under her wing; and she swayed gently from side to side on top of the ink-stand like a bird that has flown ...
— The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle • Hugh Lofting

... this movement, the darkness which filled the passage seemed to become suddenly of a dull violet color; not, as if a light had been shone; but as if the natural blackness of the night had changed color. And then, coming through this violet night, through this violet-colored gloom, came a little naked Child, running. In an extraordinary way, the Child seemed not to be distinct from the surrounding gloom; but almost as if it were a concentration of that extraordinary atmosphere; as if that gloomy color which had changed the night, came ...
— Carnacki, The Ghost Finder • William Hope Hodgson



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