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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burn red" can be grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe the color of something that is very bright or intense. Example: The sunset burned red as it dipped below the horizon, casting an orange glow over the entire sky.
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"We shoot off our parachute lights and burn red flares to be sure we are seen, though it is daylight.
This is a phantom hound the size of a calf, with eyes that burn red in the night.
She twisted and snubbed and jammed the coal against her skin, staring at the burn, red and flecked with ash, until the last live cinder died out.
"Russia," "The Assassins' Gate," "Ivan's War," "Transgressions," "The Burn," "Red Cavalry," an imposingly dense and dark collection of encyclopedias?
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Fans are frequently treated to light-hearted references to his heritage, such as this remark that's familiar territory for many: "I try to get tan, but I'm Irish so I burn bright red - lobster red.
Then, beers in hand, seated around the fire, we watch the shadows creep up on us, bundle ourselves in fleece and blankets against the cooling breeze, and watch the hillocks and tall savanna grass turn golden, burn bright red and then fade to black under the starry Southern Hemisphere sky.
Burn, burn, burn!
In this case, the polishing treatment does not provide shine to any of the colours (green earth, lime white, yellow ochre, burn sienna, red iron oxide).
Once the piece is in the kiln, the seaweed and sawdust burn smoky red, oranges and peaches.
I would say nothing, even though my face would burn so red I could feel the sweat prickle on my scalp.
But ever the innovator, he found a way to burn his red oak and pecan indoors, and DC BBQ nerds couldn't be happier.
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