Examples of 'colour me' in a sentence

Meaning of "colour me"

Colour me - A colloquial phrase used to express that someone is able to see or understand the emotions or feelings of the speaker

How to use "colour me" in a sentence

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colour me
Do not forget to write or colour me a pretty picture.
Colour me with your passion.
Someone colour me too.
Colour me in the colour of sacrifice.
It takes a real eye to find something of quality Colour me impressed.
Colour me sceptical as far as the chances of success of this project goes.
I will not kill for you . Colour me merciful.
Colour me an outraged area resident.
I left it in the truck . Colour me surprised.
Colour me not persuaded.
Touch me with your soul . Colour me with your passion.
Colour me extremely interested.
I know who you are Colour me your colour, darling.
Colour me skeptical.
Don't forget to write… or colour me a pretty picture.

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Colour me impressed.
I met a lovely lady from the Netherlands . - Oh, colour me surprised.
Colour me disappointed.
Hold me close, instead of looking from afar… Colour me red.
Colour me committed.
Of my humorous quips sound like to you? Colour me curious, what might one - Mhmm.
Colour me surprised.
So today is Holi! Someone colour me too.
Colour me stunned.
What surgery? Colour me skeptical.
Colour me bored.
This version appears on Stone 's fourth studio album, Colour Me Free!
Colour me intrigued.
Stone performing during a festival, as part of the Colour Me Free! World Tour.
Colour me amazed.
I think we are gonna be fine . Colour me up, will you?
Colour me shocked.
Surprise! And colour me shocked… imagine.
Colour me merciful.
I am just kidding . This Betty 's ready . Colour me committed.
Colour me frightened.
Worse things have happened. I think we're gonna be fine. Colour me up, will you?
Colour me inconsistent.
Guy has a hard-on for architecture bigger than Brad Pitt's. Oh, colour me impressed.
Colour me red.
Whoo! First day of camp. Colour me impressed.
Colour me undecided.
This Betty 's ready . Colour me committed.
Colour me happy.
The band performed the song on the UK television programme Colour Me Pop on 14 September 1968.
Colour me pleased.
Fatima, colour me shocked.
Colour me up.
Well, colour me surprised.
Colour me gone.

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