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tangerine

[tan-juh-reen, tan-juh-reen] / ˌtæn dʒəˈrin, ˈtæn dʒəˌrin /


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Lavender, pink and tangerine combine in a casual suit combo, the blouse kept open under a cropped cable-knit sweater.

From Seattle Times

On a recent day, Helen Wang displayed chopsticks, tangerines, grapes, soda and homegrown chile peppers on a faded cloth.

From Los Angeles Times

Bright tangerine orange, vermilions and reds against blacks evoked a forest destroyed by fire, while pale hues in whites, creams and beiges symbolized melting glaciers and drought.

From Seattle Times

Another is whole tangerines, which season every element of the dish and have thin skins that lose their bitterness more quickly than oranges.

From New York Times

Kors described the outerwear as high-octane featuring hues from bright tangerine orange to electric pink and knitted shearling coats to chocolate brown faux crocodile coats.

From Reuters