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Meaning of impurple
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impurple (v. t.)
To color or tinge with purple; to make red or reddish; to purple; as, a field impurpled with blood.
impurple Sentence Examples
- The sunset impurpled the sky with a flamboyant spectacle of vibrant hues.
- The queen's velvet robe impurpled her regal presence with an aura of authority.
- The majestic grapevines impurpled the Tuscan countryside, promising a bountiful harvest.
- The bruise on his cheek impurpled into a deep, almost black shade.
- The impurpled flowers of the jacaranda tree created a breathtaking canopy overhead.
- The ancient manuscript's parchment had impurpled with age, making its text difficult to decipher.
- The impurpled lips of the enigmatic woman hinted at a secret past.
- The impurpled embers of the campfire flickered against the darkness.
- The impurpled waters of the lagoon mirrored the rosy glow of the setting sun.
- The impurpled clouds gave warning of an approaching storm.
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To color or tinge with purple; to make red or reddish; to purple; as, a field impurpled with blood.
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The sunset impurpled the sky with a flamboyant spectacle of vibrant hues.
The queen's velvet robe impurpled her regal presence with an aura of authority.
The majestic grapevines impurpled the Tuscan countryside, promising a bountiful harvest.
The bruise on his cheek impurpled into a deep, almost black shade.