canary-yellow

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Adj.1.canary-yellow - having the color of a canary; of a light to moderate yellow
chromatic - being or having or characterized by hue
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canary-yellow

[kəˌnɛərɪˈjeləʊ] ADJ(de color) amarillo canario inv
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Dion has rocked one flamboyant look after another during her time in Paris, stepping out last week in a canary-yellow skirt one day and a bright pink crepe number the next.
However, what we didn't expect was the normally sensible moderates of the Lib Dem Party turning up in Strasbourg with "B***s to Brexit" on the backs of their canary-yellow T-shirts.
The players had intended to tour the city in a canary-yellow bus (left), but when it broke down, they ended up having to push it - and then switched to a red sightseeing one.
I've thought for a while that the humble headscarf (think Princess Grace protecting her hairdo as she speeds through the Apennines in her canary-yellow convertible) needs to make a come back.
The high-top trainers, canary-yellow trackie bottoms, oversized fur stole and sleek face-lift hair is far from sports luxe.
His tourist wardrobe of pink, blue and canary-yellow jackets teamed with red trousers could still do with some serious tweaking though.
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