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crimson

[krim-zuhn, -suhn] / ˈkrɪm zən, -sən /


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“Every time you start a new job,” Rao told the Crimson, “you strike a new balance.”

From The Wall Street Journal • May 8, 2026

Cook had far more success in “replacing a legend” than his rival Crimson Tide.

From Barron's • Apr. 20, 2026

Because he did not have the opportunity to learn essential survival skills from his mother, Crimson is not suitable for re-release in the wild and will spend the rest of his life in the zoo.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 3, 2026

She is currently too large to safely play with Crimson; however, zoo staff may soon start “fenceline howdies” between the two cubs so they can get used to each other before they share an enclosure.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 3, 2026

Crimson and Amber buzzed at a higher tone.

From "A Wish in the Dark" by Christina Soontornvat




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