1. ruby-red - Adjective
2. ruby-red - Adjective Satellite
of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies
Source: WordNetruby red
A steaming and rapidly bubbling pot of your broth of choice—it could be pork bone, seafood, tomato—is surrounded by plates of ruby red slices of raw rib eye, threads of enoki mushroom, honeycomb beef tripe, and silken tofu waiting to be cooked in it. Source: Internet
Get in the holiday red with a Ruby Slipper, made by mixing one part Firefly Ruby Red Grapefruit vodka, three parts club soda and a splash of cranberry juice, garnished with a lime wedge. Source: Internet
Ru has a sidekick along for the ride on this sentimental journey of drag performer Robert Lee a.k.a. Ruby Red (RuPaul), who takes in a feisty, semi-abandoned 10-year old neighbor named AJ (Izzy G.), after the kid stows away in Robert’s rundown RV. Source: Internet
It explains why states, regions, and cities have turned ruby red or deep blue; it explains those little blue islands on electoral maps of the vast red seas in the South and Midwest—they are university towns, where liberals live. Source: Internet
The Heirloom Tomatoes ( a fat, dense and meaty ruby red) from our favorite produce guy, Philip Catanzaro of at Pike Place Market. Source: Internet
The phone comes in Emerald Green, Onyx Black, Ruby Red, and Sapphire Blue colour options. Source: Internet