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wine-coloured
adjective
Alternative spelling of wine-colored
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So it's fitting that at the SS15 shows, when we saw colour return to our mouths after an almost entirely lipstick-free autumn, wine-coloured stains were in.
If it's wine or wine-coloured lip-stain, then I'll take the sticky one in sparkly jar.
Tiny figures in wine-coloured coats crawl across the bodies of the little girl and diver like Lilliputians.
The original interior has been restored, complete with almond green and wine-coloured ruffled taffeta drapes (sounds like one of Lacroix's catwalk creations).
Diplomats then spent four years dismissing maroon ("too mundane", according to a report at the time) and then purple before reaching a wine-coloured consensus in 1981.Even that met only grudging acceptance.
Every time I see its wine-coloured livery, it strikes me all over again that while the south-east has seemingly all but given up the struggle against Tesco, in the north-west the war is not yet over.
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With the blue suit, he wore either wine coloured, or cream coloured dress shirts.
In 2001, they presented a white wine artificially coloured red to a panel of 54 professional wine-tasters.
The band moved to a small platform in the middle of the hall and Shakira came onto the stage after changing into a wine red-coloured flamenco skirt.
Back at home, I have ordered rosé and thought: wait – wine that's coloured a silly, childish pinky-red colour, like strawberry Nesquik powder in milk?
Then he stopped at the little bits and bobs for Christmas area, spotted a glass container of primary coloured wine gums and helped himself.
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