red

See:
  • (as) red as a beetroot
  • (as) red as a cherry
  • (as) red as a poppy
  • (as) red as a rose
  • (as) red as a ruby
  • (as) red as blood
  • (Boy,) is my face red!
  • (one's) ears are red
  • a red face
  • a red flag
  • a red flag to a bull
  • a red herring
  • a red letter day
  • a red rag to a bull
  • a red-letter day
  • be bleeding red ink
  • be in the red
  • be like a red flag to a bull
  • be like a red rag to a bull
  • be on red alert
  • be red in the face
  • better dead than red
  • cam red
  • catch (one) red-handed
  • catch (someone) red-handed, to
  • catch red-handed
  • catch somebody red-handed
  • catch someone red-handed
  • caught in the act
  • caught red-handed
  • cut (through) (the) red tape
  • cut through red tape
  • down the little red lane
  • get a red face
  • give (someone) a red face
  • give a red face
  • go (as) red as a beetroot
  • go beet red
  • go beetroot (red)
  • go out and paint the town red
  • go red
  • in the red
  • Is my face red!
  • neither fish, flesh, nor good red herring
  • not a red cent
  • not have a red cent
  • not one red cent
  • not worth a damn
  • not worth a dime
  • not worth a red cent
  • on red alert
  • one's ears are red
  • out of the red
  • paint the town (red)
  • paint the town red
  • paint the town red, to
  • put out the red carpet (for someone)
  • raise a red flag
  • red as a beet
  • red as a beetroot
  • red as a cherry
  • red carpet
  • red cent
  • red cent, not worth/don't have a
  • red dog
  • red flag
  • red flag/rag to a bull, like a
  • red gravy
  • red herring
  • red hot
  • red in the face
  • red in the face, be
  • red in tooth and claw
  • red ink
  • red light
  • red man
  • red meat
  • red meat rhetoric
  • red mist
  • red pill
  • red sky at night, sailor's delight
  • red sky at night, shepherd's delight
  • red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning
  • red state
  • red tape
  • red tide
  • red wave
  • red wine
  • red-blooded
  • redbrick university
  • red-carpet treatment
  • red-carpet treatment, the
  • redd up
  • redd up the house
  • redeye
  • red-face test
  • red-faced
  • red-flag term
  • red-headed stepchild
  • red-hot mama
  • red-letter day
  • red-letter day, a
  • red-light district
  • redneck
  • reds under the bed
  • red-sauce parlor
  • roll out the red carpet
  • roll out the red carpet (for someone)
  • run a red light
  • scarlet red
  • see (the) red mist
  • see red
  • see red, to
  • take a/the redeye
  • the red carpet
  • the red mist descends
  • the red-carpet treatment
  • the red-light district
References in classic literature
And Karen believed all this happened on account of the red shoes, but the old lady thought they were horrible, and they were burnt.
'I'm sure I didn't mean--' Alice was beginning, but the Red Queen interrupted her impatiently.
If I bring her a red rose she will dance with me till dawn.
Slowly I thrust myself out through the red weed, and stood upon the mound of rubble.
Then I stopped once more, for the crawling multitude of crabs had disappeared, and the red beach, save for its livid green liverworts and lichens, seemed lifeless.
This is the place, if the report of the inhabitants deserves any credit, where the Israelites miraculously passed through the Red Sea on dry land; and there is some reason for imagining the tradition not ill grounded, for the sea is here only three leagues in breadth.
At last about noon, we were in the waters of the Red Sea.
After this the King set Ring next to himself, and all esteemed him highly, and held him to be a great hero; nor could Red any longer say anything against him, though he grew still more determined to destroy him.
Besides, stars were fire, and the Red One was not fire--which last involuntary betrayal told Bassett nothing.
At home they might hear political and ecclesiastical secrets intended not for them but for their husbands and brothers, and might even issue commands in the name of a priestly Circle; out of doors the striking combination of red and green, without addition of any other colours, would be sure to lead the common people into endless mistakes, and the Women would gain whatever the Circles lost, in the deference of the passers by.
Every red Martian is taught during earliest childhood the principles of the manufacture of atmosphere, but only two at one time ever hold the secret of ingress to the great building, which, built as it is with walls a hundred and fifty feet thick, is absolutely unassailable, even the roof being guarded from assault by air craft by a glass covering five feet thick.
It was evident that the wounded man was in no danger, so Norman of Torn ordered the others to assist him into the hut, where they found Red Shandy sitting propped against the wall while the good father poured the contents of a flagon down his eager throat.
He saw the whips in their red caps galloping along the edge of the ravine, he even saw the hounds, and was expecting a fox to show itself at any moment on the ryefield opposite.
The Red Virgin is reported to have been one of the most adept in the art, to which must be ascribed her long and successful career.
But they knew they were still in the Country of the Quadlings, because everything had a bright red color.