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wine-colored
adjective
Having the color of red wine.
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The color of the gills was sepia with a brownish vinaceous (red wine-colored) cast, and a white margin.
The cells often have brown contents, and in the presence of 2% potassium hydroxide (KOH) will appear hyaline (translucent) or vinaceous (red wine-colored); in Melzer's reagent they become pale yellow or brown.
I picked up a wine-colored pillow.
Sleek, squat chairs are upholstered in deep wine-colored reds and purples.
I also changed my bag to a fabulous rust- and wine-colored Mulberry purse.
Its polished wine-colored tile floor leads to the kitchen and the living room just beyond.
The Look Salvatore Ferragamo's tan cashmere hat provides discretion to an otherwise bold wine-colored suit.
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Unlike a cocktail, which is spirits based, the house drink is typically made with wine, colored by an unusual flavor.
The building is surrounded by an iron gate with a shiny coat of wine colored paint, the same color as the letters on the façade reading "John Murray 50".
On that last day we finished up by plastering a red wine colored accent wall in the master bedroom.
(She got a tattoo that matched her skin tone to cover up a port-wine colored birthmark on half of her face, performing the procedure herself because "I didn't trust anyone else," she said).
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