colorsome

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English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From color +‎ -some.

Adjective[edit]

colorsome (comparative more colorsome, superlative most colorsome)

  1. Characterised or marked by color; colorful; (by extension) vibrant; cheerful
    • 2008, Roland Perry, Last of the Cold War Spies:
      It's more than suspicion, Why can't it be seen / A colorsome trio are Straight, Rose and Green?
    • 2012, Lou Cameron, Stringer and the Hanging Judge:
      “That's likely because the papers has [sic] ever been more interested in more colorsome stuff, like shootouts. [...]”
    • 2014, Sonya Yates, Be of Good Heart:
      It fits you snugly, is coloursome and flattering to your person.
    • 2014, Brady Styles, Nightmare Begins with an Eye:
      Howevertheless, speaking for me, myself and I personally, we are all of us agreeing that it has been so brightingly coloursome and wondrous to have felt you again.