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carmine

noun as in red

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Instead he wore a shaggy beard and a carmine sweater unzipped to the middle of his chest, vaguely resembling the Orthodox saints depicted in the icons that filled his office.

From TIme

One morning earlier this week, Ashley Durkin was out walking her dog Carmine in Takoma Park, Maryland, when the 7-year-old chihuahua-dachshund mix gobbled up seven cicadas.

From Vox

Five of Bank’s New York City employees moved to the Atlantic City Carmine’s the same day.

From Fortune

Cooper and Renner are solid as the loose cannon Richie and the upstanding Carmine, respectively.

He went on: “We told her (Carmine) that Jacintha was admitted to hospital for blood pressure problems.”

Or Mr. Carmine, a Yonkers toupee-maker with a thick Italian accent and a (very) full head of gray hair.

But in the book, Father Carmine just has one unhealthy tabby cat.

Nor, later, the Massacios from the church of Santa Maria del Carmine.

He died from the effects of the poison as is indicated by the slight carmine tinge to the blood.

That touch of deep carmine right here in the center of my lips was quite an idea.

It is of carmine silk damask with gold thread, and the inner vest is of white lawn.

A reason for this act is to be seen when we introduce a little finely powdered carmine into the water near the head of the fish.

You tackled Carmine because he was in the way and you ran into him and put your arms around him to keep from falling on your nose.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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