rose-red - significado y definición. Qué es rose-red
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Qué (quién) es rose-red - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Red Rose; Red rose (disambiguation); Red Rose(film); Red Rose (film); The Red Rose; The Red Rose (film)

Rose-red         
·adj Red as a rose; specifically (Zool.), of a pure purplish red color.
rose-red         
a.
Rose-colored, roseate, ruddy.
A Red, Red Rose         
  • Opening of "My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose" paired with "Low Down in the Broom" as it appears in Smith<nowiki>'s ''The Scotish Minstrel''</nowiki>, Volume 3.
  • Incipit of "A Red Red Rose" set to the tune of "Major Graham" as it appears in Johnsons<nowiki>' ''The Scots Musical Museum''</nowiki>, volume V.
ROBERT BURNS POEM AND SONG
My love is like a Red, Red Rose; My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose; My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose; My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose; A Red, Red, Rose; My Love Is Like A Red, Red Rose; Red red rose; Red Red Rose
"A Red, Red Rose" is a 1794 song in Scots by Robert Burns based on traditional sources. The song is also referred to by the title "(Oh) My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose" and is often published as a poem.

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Red rose
Ejemplos de uso de rose-red
1. Once hidden muddily on a wall behind glass, it is now spread out on the floor, glowing rose–red and rich.
2. And he had never been near the place; when he finally did go, 18 years later, he wrote ruefully to his sister that it wasn‘t rose red at all.
3. The breakfast was hosted by Jordanian King Abdullah II in Petra, a 2,000–year–old city carved into the country‘s rose–red mountains. –– Associated Press Writer Aron Heller contributed to this story from Petra, Jordan.
4. That may be as simple as having few fellow visitors at great sites like Iran‘s old Persian capital of Persepolis, or Jordan‘s rose–red Petra – both badly affected by current troubles.
5. We all know the line "a rose–red city half as old as time". It is blazoned everywhere in the ruins now, and I suppose most of us vaguely imagine it was written by Shelley, or Byron.