magenta
Example Sentences
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Farther away from the poles, the auroras might appear more magenta than green, MacDonald explains.
From Scientific American
First, they wanted to check that the friendly looking robot, whose eyes lit up with orange, yellow and magenta lights when they got answers right, would first do no harm.
From New York Times
"The moodiness of burgundys, magentas, and even deep blues bring in such a fabulous pop of color and beckon the chillier, crisper autumnal days ahead," she notes.
From Salon
“The sheer number of massive data breaches is a clear sign that something’s not right in the land of magenta,” said Tammy Parker, an analyst with GlobalData, referring to the T-Mobile brand’s signature color.
From Seattle Times
He also began incorporating color, applying successive layers of cyan, magenta and yellow paint, in imitation of color printing, thus further removing his work from the seeming spontaneity of such “expressive” painters as de Kooning.
From Washington Post
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