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Colors were vivid and autumnal, including fuchsia and olive green with metallic shimmers.

In particular, Clinton was enamored of her fuchsia Salvatore Ferragamo satchel.

Indeed, when President Barack Obama recently appeared on The Daily Show, a fuchsia bracelet dangled from his wrist.

The final dresses, in fuchsia with embroidery, appliqué, layering and all manner of technical wizardry were a Cinderella dream.

Translucent dresses in shades of fuchsia and purple were topped with voluminous jackets in stiff, sculptural shapes.

The fuchsia took its name from Leonard Fuchs, a sixteenth-century botanist, the first German who really studied botany.

This caterpillar is found most often on certain kinds of Epilobium, but will also eat of the vine, fuchsia, and bed-straw.

It was afterwards reared on fuchsia, and produced a moth on August 18.

Anne sat down on the rocker with a long sigh, kissed one of Bonny's leaves, and waved her hand to a blossoming fuchsia.

He has obtained, says Hallam, a verdant immortality in the familiar flower which bears his name, the fuchsia.

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On this page you'll find 53 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fuchsia, such as: blush, coral, flush, rose, salmon, and roseate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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