Lord Hoffmann joined us, still wearing his Lycra cycling shorts and cerise top.
From the guardian.co.uk
A cerise rugosa rose, which grew as a seedling in Ann's garden, was named after her.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Homegoods has floor poufs in vibrant cerise, lime and lemon hues in a riot of patterns.
From the dailyherald.com
The left side of my white barnet turned a fetching shade of cyclamen, then, later, cerise.
From the independent.co.uk
Gwen Stefani dip-dyed her white Christian Dior wedding dress in cerise.
From the guardian.co.uk
Cerise Lim Jacobs was going stir-crazy after retiring at 51 from a prominent Boston law firm.
From the boston.com
Try the vibrant cerise purple snapdragon-like flowers of A. purpusii.
From the sfgate.com
Eunice Kennedy Shriver looked ladylike in cerise taffeta by Cardin.
From the time.com
With City Hall already running $100 million in the cerise, forget it.
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Red: of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies
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Cerise (or) is a deep to vivid pinkish red.
Cerise is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics universe.
Cerise was a French military reconnaissance satellite. Its main purpose was to intercept HF radio signals for French intelligence services. With a mass of 50 kg, it was launched by an Ariane rocket from Kourou in French Guiana at 17:23 UT, 7 July 1995. ...
A deep, bright red colour tinted with pink; Cherry-colored; a light bright red; -- applied to textile fabrics, especially silk