Sentence examples for sunset red from inspiring English sources

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In the evening, we would fly into the sunset, red and orange cumulus all around us, on and on we flew, with the colors toward the west.

At one point, the characters sit, stoned, naturally, in front of a spectacular Thai sunset "red sky faded to deep blue … orange light threw elastic shadows down the beach" – and Richard notes that they watch it "as intently as if we were watching television".

Available in jet black or sunset red.

Rayleigh scattering affects blue light much more strongly than red, and is responsible for making the sky blue and the sunset red.

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Beaux-Arts buildings are sheathed in Moorish tiles of bright blues and sunset reds; the sidewalks, too, are covered in mosaics.

Thus when Mr. Ramsay is interior secretary, there will be no more red sunsets, red Corvettes, red licorice, Red River Valley or red stripes on the flag.

But the dust also filtered out blue wavelengths of light at sunrise and sunset, allowing red, orange and amber colours to become more lurid, most famously captured in Turner's picture The Fighting Temeraire (1839).

When Clark describes a sunset "as red and yellow and orange and gold as any painter or poet ever described it," it's a neat way of avoiding a sentimental cliché, but too much of this kind of thing makes you wish he'd take a bigger risk and, say, describe a sunset.

"I was curious why the sunset was red and why the sky was blue...

At sunset, the red bricks of the temples at Bagan turn a fiery pink against the backdrop of acacia and cassia trees.

He deserves a sunset less blood-red with embarrassment than his Durban departure.

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