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'luərid1) ((too) brightly coloured or vivid: a lurid dress/painting/sky.) gloret, uhyggelig skjær2) (unpleasantly shocking: the lurid details of his accident.) makaber, uhyggelig•- luridly- luridnessadj. \/ˈljʊərɪd\/, \/ˈlʊərɪd\/1) brannrød, glødende, flammende2) ( om farger) skrikete, glorete, grell3) sensasjonell, sjokkerende, grapsete4) uhyggelig, fæl, skremmende, truende5) ( botanikk) skittenrød6) likblek, gustencast a lurid light on ( også overført) belyse på en skremmende måte
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