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cerise

[suh-rees, -reez] / səˈris, -ˈriz /




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The garden now has 15 distinct rooms, affectionately given names such as Punchbowl, a space with an ombre effect, thanks to gradations of rhododendron colors from cerise to pink to white.

From Seattle Times Aug. 23, 2022

Roasting radishes turns them into something new – it mellows their punch, and they turn the most beautiful cerise colour.

From The Guardian Jun. 14, 2014

For the “August: Osage County” premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September, she wore a cerise Dolce & Gabbana lace frock.

From New York Times Jan. 17, 2014

For his farm silks, Plank chose a deep garnet with three cerise diamonds, because Under Armour had just signed the University of South Carolina, which outfits its sports teams in those colors.

From Forbes Sep. 7, 2012

He had four hundred Ligaroti pennants printed up in the horse’s colors, cerise and white polka dots, and attached to canes for waving.

From "Seabiscuit: An American Legend" by Laura Hillenbrand




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