Similar words: off colour, colour, colours, coloured, colour in, decolour, colouring, colourful. Meaning: adj. in violation of good taste even verging on the indecent.
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1. For three weeks Maurice felt off-colour but did not have any dramatic symptoms.
2. She's been feeling a bit off-colour lately.
3. I'm feeling a bit off-colour today.
4. Milan looked off-colour but eventually took the lead in the 82nd minute.
5. And you're looking a bit off-colour, to be honest.
6. The story is somewhat off-colour.
7. There are some off-colour anecdotes in this book.
8. He felt off-colour but did not have any dramatic symptoms.
9. Then they telephoned to say Mr. Keemis was off-colour .
10. You look a bit off-colour today. You'd better take some rest.
11. How does a rat tell the experimenter that it has a headache or feels a bit off-colour?
12. Sackings for admin staff who spend hours of work time on unsuitable websites are well documented,[sentencedict.com] but people also get canned for sending off-colour emails.
13. Maybe so, but spending less when households are in no shape to pick up the slack seems a sure-fire way to keep an anaemic recovery off-colour.
14. Santos pointed to his young squad, with 18-year-old American starlet Freddie Adu making his European debut, for part of the reason for his side's off-colour performance.
15. The librarian complained that the painter had used an off-colour green on the walls.
16. Advertisers would not want their products flagged alongside anything off-colour or embarrassing.
More similar words: off colour, colour, colours, coloured, colour in, decolour, colouring, colourful, tricolour, discolour, colourless, uncoloured, colouration, colour-blind, watercolour, discoloured, multicolour, colour scheme, flying colours, multi-coloured, multicoloured, colour blindness, with flying colours, colon, color, Color., frivolous, colonel, colors, colony.