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Fire, in gems, rapidly changing flashes of colour seen in some gems, such as diamonds.
Flashes of colour came in painted neoprene as well as rich panne velvet.
There was plenty of black – Donatella's favourite – but accented with flashes of colour.
His work is impressionistic: these exquisite frames, and then that blown colour palette, muted overall with flashes of colour.
These were "clothes that reflect the creative urban spirit": orange and hot pink appeared as flashes of colour against steel or navy, rather than worn together.
Militias are reportedly already preying on displaced people whose flimsy huts dot the city, bright flashes of colour between bullet-pocked buildings.
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A flash of colour through the trees caught his attention: red spots on a white background.
I tell her the coat's flash of colour suits her.
Winston Churchill described the wedding as "a flash of colour on the hard road we have to travel".
Blockbuster exhibitions have become less an exercise in looking than glimpsing a flash of colour here, a breast there.
She stands out, for braininess and for bringing a flash of colour to the dark-suited scrums.
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varieties of colour
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flashes of dark
flashes of color
bursts of colour
flashes of colored
flashes of brown
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flashes of black
flashes of red
flashes of resentment
flashes of something
flashes of eccentricity
flashes of violence
flashes of anger
flashes of familiarity
flashes of anxiety
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