Intensely black, used about darkness, night, etc.
What is pitch black?
Anger, danger, special importance.
What is red?
This verb suggest going somewhere very quickly on foot or in a vehicle. It's also a term in video games.
What is dashed(/fly/race/tear)?
Something babies do before walking.
What is crawl(/creep)?
Collocating with a negative result, "... and result."
What is Cause?
A deep reddish brown, used about hair and horses.
What is chestnut?
Depression (to feel "..."), physically or unskilled labour.
What is blue?
Often used about vehicles going fast, the word can also be used to describe a metal part of your pants.
What is zip(/whizz)?
A rapid downward movement, having your head low and shoulders forward.
What is slumped(/plummeted)?
To cause a reaction, especially a negative one.
What is provoked?
Red, blue and yellow follow under this category.
What is primary colours?
Purity, being pale, office workers.
What is white?
To move fast over a certain distance, mostly used to also describe running away. Also a movie about a dog.
What is bolt?
To move more slow than is needed, or to waste time.
What is dawdle?
Something that has been developed as a result of available data.
What is is based on?
A light, not very interesting brown, used only about hair.
What is mousy?
Nausea, envy, care for the environment.
What is green?
Small rapid steps, often used to describe the way a small animal runs.
What is scampered/scurried/scuttled?
Suggests fairly slow movement, but is unsteady as well.
What is totter(ed)?
Be a result of, the word is also a collocation with (biological) "... cells"
What is stem from?
Colours that are very bright and seem to glow in the dark.
What is Fluorescent?
A lack of clarity, brains.
What is grey?
Suggests that something is moving rapidly and is out of control. Can also be used to talk about your job.
What is career(ed)?
To walk anxiously and and nervously.
What is sidle?
Cause, produce, give and generate are all examples of this.
What is cause and effect?