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"colour up" is a correct phrase in written English and can be used in a sentence.
It means to become red or flushed, especially in the face, as a result of strong emotions or embarrassment. Example: She couldn't help but colour up when her crush walked by, causing her friends to tease her.
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colour up
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Alternative form of color up
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Joyce tends to colour up to an alaming degree when he's at the dispatch box answering questions.
About half an hour before serving time the greaseproof was whipped off to colour up the skin.
They are one of the last plants to flower and are worth placing with shrubs such as maple that colour up and provide a foil to the subtlety of their delicate blooms.
U.K. based illustrator Beki Reilly has put a whole new spin on the concept of "adult" coloring books by creating an exciting new project on Kickstarter: Colour Up Next Tuesday: A Feminist Coloring Book, cheekily abbreviated to C.U.N.T.
This way you can colour up and remove the smaller chips.
The stout stipe, or stem, is white or yellowish in colour, up to 25 cm (10 in) tall and 10 cm thick, and partially covered with a raised network pattern, or reticulations.
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"We toned the colours up, or down, until they looked in synch," he says.
Also in the upright department is a Schizachyrium 'Standing Ovation' that colours up beautifully in autumn.
We gaze at Alum Bay and its exquisite rock colours; up to 21 shades of grain have been identified here and a souvenir vial layered with the coloured sands is a popular souvenir.
The obtained results evidence that applied CW model reduces colour by up to 70%, and COD and TOC by up to 45%.
Many colours and shades of colours make up the intense presence of coloured light in her simple petal forms.
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