How To Use Redden In A Sentence

  • The snowy dome of Fujisan reddening in the sunrise rose above the violet woodlands of Mississippi Bay as we steamed out of Yokohama Harbour on the 19th, and three days later I saw the last of Japan — a rugged coast, lashed by a wintry sea. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
  • He always wiped the dirt or snow off, tucked his ripped shirt-tail in, or went yuk-yuk-yuk as he rubbed his reddening ass-cheeks, and the hate hardly ever showed. Blaze
  • A choked sob caught in her throat, and she brought a hand up to her mouth as her eyes filled with tears that spilled over onto her reddened cheeks.
  • A flaring sunset touches the trees with colours of flame and molten copper; reddens even the bullrushes and the ropes of ivy which drift, among their own reflections, in the river.
  • The boys reddened, but unfortunately held their ground.
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  • Iudexque cum post aderis rimari facta pectoris, reddens vicem pro abditis iustisque regnum pro bonis Verbum Supernum Prodiens
  • She reddened with shame.
  • Above-ground symptoms include chlorosis and reddening of the leaves, small leaves, defoliation, branch dieback, death of entire canes, stunting, and death of the entire bush.
  • And then he'd come over, and she'd reddened, feeling as if he'd been able to see where her thoughts had been to.
  • The sky reddened
  • She painted layer upon layer, she drew laugh lines and reddened my cheeks.
  • Vast walls of dust hide and redden other hot young stars.
  • As afternoon faded into evening, the flow of pints became a gentle flood, noses reddened and smiles stretched closer to each ear.
  • Ryan reddened in his light anger and embarrassment.
  • But its possible that Sather learned a lesson with gomez drury redden and rozi, a slow and painful one but maybe he'll do more of the Gaborik signings … here's to wishful thiking lol Rangers Report
  • Redden Alt Mer and his Rovers had cut short the repairs to the Jerle Shannara last night, installed the recovered diapson crystals early this morning, and lifted off at first light. Morgawr
  • His ankles are reddened by sand-flea bites, his head has been shorn to indicate his reduction in status.
  • Fred Wye bestowed a somewhat indecorous caress on his wife, caught Miss Rondel's eye, and reddened. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • H.la. inctinaaater lego, iihundantem reddendo fumtum. Panegyrici veteres qvos ex codice ms. librisqve collatis recensvit ae notis integris iisqve partim ad hve ineditis Christiani Gottlibii Schwarzii et excerptis aliorvm additis etiam svis instrvxit et illvstravit Wolfgangvs Iaegervs ..
  • And, because the phonon and reddened photon are generated together, they share their quantum state-that is, the phonon and the photon are entangled. Ars Technica
  • The light spills on to the darkened street and the warmth reddens my cheeks in seconds.
  • Alex said nothing, and if anything, tears only poured more freely from her reddening eyes.
  • The colour rose in her cheeks, reddening even her ears poking through her blonde hair.
  • The purple hue spread over the blue, reddening the clouds.
  • Opening the shirt in front of hundreds, I watched his chest heave in frustration and his face redden in humiliation as he threw the shirt down. One Season
  • So, her hands scuffled over the bakeboard, the reddening stove sent its plaque of heat against her where she stood in a floury apron by the window. Seamus Heaney - Poetry: Mossbawn 1. Sunlight
  • A titter of giggles issued from everyone as Amy reddened.
  • A blush reddens the silent girl's cheeks slowly, and Chester drops her fork in concern, eyes darting wildly from the girl to me.
  • ‘There,’ she said after she finished with the braid, and tried her best to throw a smile even as her eyes reddened with tears.
  • In the ensuing struggle she bit the security guard, breaking the skin and causing reddening and abrasions, the court heard.
  • One had an eyepatch, his other eye reddened and bloodshot, tired looking, as if he wanted to go home to his wife and take a bath.
  • I noticed that the girl's ears had reddened with embarrassment.
  • His face was flushed, and he had dark rings below the reddened eyes that were sunk deep into his face.
  • Angie was silent, her eyes, small and reddened, kept carefully away from him.
  • He bowed at the waist as Sandra reddened, then sped off down the hallway.
  • The one is like a ward-holding and pays its reddendo in hard blows. The Journal of Sir Walter Scott From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford
  • Videntes autem fratres Joseph, quod mortuus esset pater ecorum, dixerunt Fortasse odio habebit nos Joseph, et reddendo reddet nobis omne malum, qui affecimus eum. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2
  • He had a reddening welt on his temple and his nose was bleeding. SLEEP WHILE I SING
  • When sliced, and applied externally, the raw Onion serves by its pungent and essential oil to quicken the circulation, and to redden the skin of the particular surface treated in this way; very usefully so in the case of an unbroken chilblain, or to counteract neuralgic pain; but in its crude state the bulb is not emollient or demulcent. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • He had a reddening welt on his temple and his nose was bleeding. SLEEP WHILE I SING
  • Abby smirked at them, to which Kate just reddened slightly.
  • At this period it is colorless, and clear as water; its taste is slightly saccharine; its odor resembles that of whey; it reddens turnsole paper. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • She ducked her head against his shoulder, out of the wind that stung her eyes and reddened her cheeks.
  • At least the two boys got to sit on their father's lap as he sat in the prisoner's box, she said, clutching her head scarf, her eyes slightly reddened.
  • His body sported deep gashes which bled freely, reddening his shirt.
  • Gently fry the dried chilli flakes, paprika and dried shrimp in the oil until the oil reddens a little.
  • Sotheby's chairman David Redden called the Magna Carta "the birth certificate of freedom". With Bush in their pocket, the Carlyle Group buys the "Birth Certificate of Democracy" --the Magna Carta
  • The young captain reddened imperceptibly, and his smile got wider.
  • A hand flew out of nowhere and slapped me on a cheek, reddening it.
  • The remains of the night passed in sighs, and when dawn reddened the eastern sky, I had not even glimpsed a dream of you.
  • ‘It's my fingers that worry me,’ she moans, showing me some reddened cuticles.
  • Although it is also widely used, it causes the ear to redden from the pinching. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 58
  • Teo raised his fingertips to Naomi and they began to redden. THE ANCIENT FUTURE: THE DARK AGE
  • Elizabeth, our beloved sister, on a peculiar tenure for the reddendum of a chaplet of white roses at the feast of the nativity of St. John the Baptist at the manor place of Gask. Chronicles of Strathearn
  • Edd. note "Existimat Combefisius verbum metaschematizesthai sic reddendum esse, in various formas mutari. NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works
  • The muscles tighten and narrow, causing the lining to swell, redden and produce mucus, making breathing difficult.
  • People with this condition often find that besides being dry, their skin is reddened (inflamed).
  • The poor man, caught senseless by the little coquette, dropped his mallet and his cheeks began to redden with embarrassment.
  • Let you rise the ashes from the sods are on the hearth and redden them with a goosewing, if there is a goosewing to be found. New Irish Comedies
  • Breaking waves ride over each other reddened by the lividity of a fulminous sky, mount and collapse, as they wrest down a tall toppling ship not far out of landfall.
  • She had full, reddened lips and dark eyes, and she was wearing a perfectly simple dress of gleaming topaz satin. THE WHITE DOVE
  • A titter of giggles issued from everyone as Amy reddened.
  • In spite of myself I felt my cheeks redden under his flaming gaze, any hotter and his eyebrows would spontaneously combust. THE MANANA MAN
  • I felt my cheeks turning hot, as in seriously hot, and at the corner of my eye, saw Josh redden slightly.
  • A light smile appeared on his lips as her face reddened and she huffed in annoyance.
  • After all, it happened for small-bore shooting, so why not for an activity in which competitors go in off the 10-metre board and, after impact, report terrible stinging and reddening in the buttock region?
  • His ankles are reddened by sand-flea bites, his head has been shorn to indicate his reduction in status.
  • The child reddened, looked sulky, and hesitated, while the mother, with many a fye and nay pshaw, and such sarsenet chidings as tender mothers give to spoiled children, at length succeeded in snatching the bonnet from him, and handing it to the English leader. The Monastery
  • Volum us insuper et ordinamus quod Abbas ejusdem monasterii qui pro tempore fuerit de cousensu saniorum de Conventu specialiter constituat unum monachum providum et discretum ad recipiendum ordinandum et expendendum totam summam pecunie memorate pro utilitate conventus secundum votum et intencionem mentis nostre superius annotatum et ad reddendum fidele compotum coram Abbate et Maioribus de Conventu singulis annis de pecunia sic recepta. The Monastery
  • Croft watched the sky redden and hoped the weather would continue to hold.
  • At the moment, as the sun westered behind ribbons of high, reddening cloud, Seaman Mabs was up in the rigging singing the sails up. In Gordath Wood: Writer Patrice Sarath » Housekeeping, or buh-bye Minesweeper
  • She looked straight at me, her eyes reddening from tears.
  • The black-haired boy reddened slightly, but he turned back to the nurse and nodded.
  • She peered anxiously at the reddening bruise on Perkin's cheek, a twin to one on mine.
  • I doubt very much that your wrist is even slightly reddened, let alone broken.
  • He had a reddening welt on his temple and his nose was bleeding. SLEEP WHILE I SING
  • There in the cage of greenery, right before his eyes, her skin began to pinken, her lips reddening and plumping once more. Kresley Cole Immortals After Dark: The Clan MacRieve
  • When rosacea reddens your face, it can also embarrass you professionally.
  • The country road winds back and forth but proceeds in a mostly westerly direction, so at every turn the great reddened globe of the sun loomed, creating a new sunset at every turn.
  • Between the slightly overcrowded urns and statues there were bright dashes of color, here of dahlias in full bloom, there of reddening garlands of ampelopsis or Virginia creeper. The Inner Shrine
  • He could see his reddened eyes, and Ethan next to him.
  • The word kiss discovered in a long list of English vocabulary made their faces redden and their hands fly up and cover their mouths. Heaven Lake
  • Allusion is to the custom of chewing betel leaves with catechu on such occasions of which the juice reddens the lips.
  • He walked back up to the Imperial Hotel as the sun began to redden the sky behind him. DESPERADOES
  • She continued to place the cool compress on his forehead and dab at his reddened cheeks.
  • His childhood scorches were reddening quickly.
  • And she hit his hand a smart rap , but reddened and looked pleased, nevertheless.
  • He face reddens and he fidgets, shuffling from one foot to the other and rubbing the back of his neck.
  • The reddened skin on his brow and cheeks was peeling now, giving him a leprous look. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • One of the technicians came up with the name Scarlett, because of her reddened skin. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Loving Our Cats
  • The term acne itself describes the constant reddening and swelling of the skin that does occur mainly on the face, chest, back and shoulders. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • The sky began to redden as evening drew closer, gradually fading to black, the clouds massed above warning of bad weather to come and blocked out the full moon and twinkling stars.
  • It made his father redden and his brothers blanch.
  • She reddened a bit before responding, ‘No really, I have never taken anything without paying.’
  • Gift to abbot and moTika fiasseth fee aimfUc, If an abbot makes lease reddendo renC nobis, it enures to the successor. The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, Or, A Commentary Upon Littleton: Not ...
  • Over the centuries, the wounds which surgeons were tending, either as a result of injury or inflicted by themselves on their patients, would swell, redden, and suppurate with the discharge of pus.
  • Clara sniffed and looked at him with reddened eyes.
  • Redden Alt Mer had felt it coming all night as it was sig - naled by sudden drops of temperature and changes in the wind. Ilse Witch
  • Michael reddened, and Pete turned away, seething.
  • 4 Et si Hibernenses qui aufugerint, redire voluerint ad terram baronum regis Angliæ, redeant in pace, reddendo tributum prædictum quod alij reddunt, vel faciendo antiqua seruicia quæ facere solebant pro terris suis. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (5 of 12) Henrie the Second
  • Teo raised his fingertips to Naomi and they began to redden. THE ANCIENT FUTURE: THE DARK AGE
  • The fungus doesn't kill the tree, it just reddens the wood, and what this means is that finding a good red myrtle is a very chancy business.
  • And in fall, as the larches yellow and the willows redden, its colors are rich, poignant.
  • Her cheeks reddened at the embarrassing confession and she paused for a few moments.
  • The plant reddens and vesicates healthy skin and has been used as a counter-irritant.
  • Croft watched the sky redden and hoped the weather would continue to hold.
  • Bucks cum pertinent 9 cuftodiend* quamdiu Regi placuerit reddendo in* de per annum quantum Johannes P# A short treatise touching sheriffs accompts
  • The dust would redden their outgoing starlight, thereby making them look like an older stellar population.
  • One of the medics, a woman, sat with a woman whose face was reddened and blotchy from crying.
  • Then flames burst from an upper window of the abandoned tenement a mile away across the river, reddening the low clouds.
  • There was a scratch or two, reddening the skin, but nothing more.
  • When he woke from the dream there was a red line on the eastern horizon; the sun glowed for a moment and then passed above the slatelike clouds, which reddened for a little while but did not allow the sunlight through. Comanche Moon
  • The next step is to perform what's called intradermal testing, where we actually inject a tiny amount of the allergen under the skin and elicit a wheal-and-flare response, which basically means a reddening that indicates that you are allergic to those allergens. CNN Transcript Apr 16, 2005
  • The setting sun reddened the whole sky.
  • And she hit his hand a smart rap , but reddened and looked pleased, nevertheless.
  • For short term relief, I usually recommend using a rich emollient like Aquaphor for dry, reddened skin. Simple Skin Beauty
  • She looked back at Neesha, her eyes reddened with the sadness she held inside of her for so long.
  • [196] "In beneficio reddendo plus animus, quam census operatur. The Sermons of John Owen
  • The beast screamed, its eyes reddened with pain, and flailed its leg wildly in an attempt to dislodge the feline.
  • Yet as soon as we give the “durative” notion of being red an inceptive or transitional turn, we can avoid the parallel form “it becomes red, it turns red” and say “it reddens. Chapter 5. Form in Language: Grammatical Concepts
  • I can almost picture her face reddening and her eyes narrowing.
  • Aidan shrugged and turned away from him, but Darren saw her face redden as she blushed.
  • said Philippa, letting go of Dennis's arm and turning to watch her husband redden. AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
  • Martin no longer wove the air with his hands, to Ruth's critical eye he permitted his own eyes to flash and glitter too frequently, talked too rapidly and warmly, grew too intense, and allowed his aroused blood to redden his cheeks too much. Chapter 27
  • Kate completely reddened at his acknowledgment of his presence in their conversation.
  • The setting sun reddened the whole sky.
  • The setting sun reddened the whole sky.
  • The ochre was later used by the kitchen staff of the hotel for reddening the fireplaces.
  • Vnde nuper contigit quod Michael, qui fuit vnus de magnis ducibus Russi�, cum iuisset ad se reddendum Bati, fecerunt eum prius inter duos ignes transire: Post hoc dixerunt, quod ad meridiem Cyngis inclinaret. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • He moved me a step backwards, not roughly, and held my shoulders in his hands, looking into my reddened eyes.
  • In spite of myself I felt my cheeks redden under his flaming gaze, any hotter and his eyebrows would spontaneously combust. THE MANANA MAN
  • And full of _Argus_ eyes their tailes dispredden wide. The Faerie Queene — Volume 01
  • With unperturbed dignity, he sat back in his bubble-top car to wipe his eyes, reddened by a whiff of misfired tear gas. Staying Tuned
  • Hand eczema can redden and crack hands, covering them with itchy, scaly patches.
  • The setting sun reddened the sky
  • She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that the young merchant continued, When I entered and took a seat, the lady at once came in crowned with a diadem533 of pearls and jewels; her face dotted with artificial moles in indigo,534 her eyebrows pencilled with Kohl and her hands and feet reddened with Henna. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • As each flash ripped through the reddened sky, the force of the angry discharge made him gasp in awe.
  • said Philippa, letting go of Dennis's arm and turning to watch her husband redden. AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
  • My skin was still stinging from the heat and when I looked at my grandmother I saw, with horror, that her arms were reddened too.
  • I could see him flush and redden, even in the dark.
  • He looked at her in a kind of delighted amusement, while she reddened even more.
  • His breast, legs, and feet -- when not reddened by "slumgullion," in which he was fond of wading -- were white. Selected Stories of Bret Harte
  • She peered anxiously at the reddening bruise on Perkin's cheek, a twin to one on mine.
  • I had time to see everything about her - her sacking apron, her clumsy clogs, her arms reddened by the cold.
  • The Sap of the Birch tree reddens turnsole intensely. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • He was reddening as every second passed, and his brows were creased.
  • I once saw him strap a refrigerator to his back and carry it up a flight of stairs, but now if he didn't sag under the weight of his steel toolbox, carried solemnly from house to house like a box of jewels, his face would redden with the effort. Sam In Paradise
  • The setting sun reddened the whole sky.
  • His ankles are reddened by sand-flea bites, his head has been shorn to indicate his reduction in status.
  • Vulvovaginitis is a very contagious disease, and before the days of hospital asepsis, which is so perfectly maintained today in our large institutions, this disease used to go right through a children's ward because of carelessness in the handling of soiled diapers, etc. The sign of this disease is a yellow-white vaginal discharge, while the surrounding skin covering the inside of the thighs and buttocks may be very much reddened. The Mother and Her Child
  • _)] [Footnote 244: _scil. _ reddendo singula singulis, the lowest fine for breaking, the highest for overstepping, the medium for wrongful appropriation. Hindu Law and Judicature from the Dharma-Sástra of Yájnavalkya
  • In the freestanding mirror, Kenji could make out the monkey's close-set eyes peering unblinkingly at its own small, reddened face.
  • The rims of his deep black eyes began to redden.
  • The runners-upWill Moorfoot, 14The white light engulfs me in its warm surreal glow…Sweat poured profusely down my reddened face; my entire physique ached more and more by the second as I pushed my body to the brink refusing to give up. Read the winner of the 247 tale competition
  • Cum Epilcopus fe bifcop f epbe *} fceolbe ajif an] one ca - accefliffet ad reddendum caftellum, Rex - ftel. -] fe cynj fenbe hif men mib him. que mififlfet fuos una cum illo, eoibant Chronicon saxonicum : seu Annales rerum in Anglia præcique gestarum, a Christo nato ad annum usque MCLIV. deducti, ac jam demum latinitate donati. Cum indice rerum chronologico. Accedunt regulæ ad investigandas nominum locorum origines. Et nominum locorum
  • Christopher reddened and he hastily took a step backward.
  • Despite the increasing bite of the air, he looked completely comfortable in nothing but shirt and kilt, with no more than a slight reddening of the nose to show it was not the balmiest of spring evenings. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • She wiped her reddened eyes looking at the card.
  • She opened the desk and took out a powder compact and lightly touched her reddened lids.
  • His small face, adorned with straggling blond whiskers and as wrinkled and rough as a winter apple, was hidden by a large oil-cloth hat lined with felt; a sort of gray coutil coat was drawn up to his hips and bagged around his stomach, while his trousers stopped at the knees and disclosed his bare legs reddened by the rubbing of the stirrup-straps, and his blue hose, which hung over his shoes. Over Strand and Field
  • They were copies of ‘Anglice Reddenda’, a very nice example of a gerundive: ‘Things to be translated into English’.
  • Lex was asleep on his bed, his eyes still reddened, his face streaked with tears.
  • That ferocity perhaps explains why her porcelain complexion quickly reddens inside the protective headgear fencing requires. Ward ready to slash her path to the Olympic podium
  • He looked at her through eyes reddened from a combination of alcohol and disappointment.
  • Volum us insuper et ordinamus quod Abbas ejusdem monasterii qui pro tempore fuerit de cousensu saniorum de Conventu specialiter constituat unum monachum providum et discretum ad recipiendum ordinandum et expendendum totam summam pecunie memorate pro utilitate conventus secundum votum et intencionem mentis nostre superius annotatum et ad reddendum fidele compotum coram Abbate et Maioribus de Conventu singulis annis de pecunia sic recepta. The Monastery
  • [795] [Victor] l.c. Aedilis juri reddendo magis quam muneri edendo studuit. A History of Rome During the Later Republic and Early Principate
  • He walked back up to the Imperial Hotel as the sun began to redden the sky behind him. DESPERADOES
  • His blond hair was buzzed close to his scalp, and his complexion was reddened slightly from the sun, giving his head the look of a bad-tempered peach.
  • Flying into Guatemala City before dawn, I saw a volcano on fire, glowing lava streaming down its cone, reddening the darkness.
  • Taylor Glacier, its snout reddened by iron, drains into Lake Bonney.
  • The delicious rice is reddened with achiote and redolent of olive oil.
  • Her eyes seemed too bold, her shorts too tight and her sun-reddened limbs too large.
  • Hand eczema can redden and crack hands, covering them with itchy, scaly patches.
  • His eyes started to redden as he remembered the tickets to the movie he was supposed to watch with Chrom and Pete.
  • She looked up at him, broken, eyes reddened and wavering in desperation, lips parted slightly.
  • Technology that could redden the skies and chill the planet is available right now. Re-Engineering the Earth
  • The rocks there illuminate and redden during sunset, a natural spectacle that's reason enough to take the odyssey. Dunes Struck
  • Having made good progress today, we have time to stroll to the bank of an ancient dried riverbed to enjoy a pre-supper sundowner as we watch the reddening sun light up the sky.
  • The first eyeshadows used lead and antimony sulfide, and lips were reddened with mercuric sulfide, both highly toxic substances.
  • About her were villas engarlanded with reddening creeper. Evelyn Innes
  • By the end of her sentence tears have welled up around my reddening eyes.
  • I blushed and reddened even further when Heath winked at me before walking off to class.
  • Cheesy material — called vernix caseosa — covers the body, providing a protective dressing for the skin, which is reddened, moist, and deeply creased. 'The Thing About Life Is That One Day You'll Be Dead'
  • His eyes are dazed and reddened, and he's breathing heavily.
  • The guys shucked off their clothes with little thought to modesty, causing Danny's face to redden as she averted her gaze.
  • Pamela reddened, looked down and shook her head.
  • The influenza challenge caused the infected paws to redden and swell.
  • Her face was round and her cheeks darkened with rouge, her hazel eyes were narrow in her irritation, her mouth - also reddened - pursed likewise.
  • He looked at Jim, feeling the flush that reddened both cheeks.
  • And more: when the reddened is baritone and a andante shutter pace is engaged, tending staleness be paying to the hard equilibrise between the subject's indifference from the lens, its pace and seek of move nonnegative the lens 'focal length, aperture and test ikon filler required. Planet Malaysia
  • Her eyes seemed too bold, her shorts too tight and her sun-reddened limbs too large.
  • To be sure, when the monopolies 'representatives gave that slap in the face to all the republics in America by issuing the declaration of nonindependence, a few -- or rather, many -- persons reddened with shame. PURSC CENTRAL COMMITT PRESENTATION
  • I pressed my forehead against the window, looked toward the tail rotor, watched the clouds redden as the sun fell behind them. Miracles, Inc.
  • He clasps and unclasps his hands together, looking at the floor, face reddening, wheezing and snorting.
  • Blocking up of the outlet of the sebaceous gland (comedo), which is usually the beginning of an acne lesion, may cause a moderate degree of hyperæmia and inflammation, and a slight elevation, with a central yellowish or blackish point results -- the lesion of _acne punctata_; if the inflammation is of a higher grade or progresses, the elevation is reddened and more prominent -- _acne papulosa_; if the inflammatory action continues, the interior or central portion of the papule suppurates and Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • Stan Sesser/The Wall Street Journal The rock formations there illuminate and redden as the sun sets, "a natural spectacle that's reason enough to take the odyssey," Mr. Sesser says. Camel-Trekking Across the Gobi
  • Most supermarket tomatoes are picked and shipped while still green and artificially stimulated to redden by treatment with ethylene gas p. 351, so they have little ripe-fruit flavor, and in fact have become a byword for flavorless produce. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • And she hit his hand a smart rap , but reddened and looked pleased, nevertheless.
  • The drink simultaneously quenches, refreshes and reddens his lips.
  • The big spectacled Joy - Hulga would scowl and redden as if her privacy had been intruded upon.

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