Definitions
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- adjective Having the shape or form of
coral . - adjective Containing
coral
Etymologies
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Examples
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A corally red…I did my laundry room in it after deciding that it might be a bit pink for my living room.
Salmonella Soup and Flip-Flop in the Flesh « knitnut.net 2006
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Of course, she found as her lips grew more and more corally, that changing their expression grew somewhat difficult, so she just settled them into a little smile, and let them stay there, that was all.
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Toward the bottom of this bay there is foul corally ground, extending upward of a mile from the shore, without which the soundings are regular, with good anchorage, in twenty fathoms.
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Charlotte being a considerable distance a-stern, Captain Marshall lay to for her to come up, and when she joined the Scarborough he stood under an easy sail to the distance of six leagues westward of the island, and carried soundings from sixteen to twenty-five fathoms, the ground various; in some places being soft, in other parts a corally bottom, and sometimes coarse white sand, intermixed with broken shells.
The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay With an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson and Norfolk Island (1789) Arthur Phillip 1776
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Just to show you how hypocrtical the US Government is AND as a corally how henry8th just like to avoid the TRUTH when it does not fit his worldview.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2009
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Or, maybe it’s a ruse; he’s using ‘street theatre’ to show how corally-corrupt-atheist-darwinists are anti war.
Design detectives fooled by urban legend - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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