How To Use Reddened In A Sentence

  • He looked at her in a kind of delighted amusement, while she reddened even more.
  • 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
  • She opened the desk and took out a powder compact and lightly touched her reddened lids.
  • She wiped her reddened eyes looking at the card.
  • Christopher reddened and he hastily took a step backward.
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  • 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
  • In the freestanding mirror, Kenji could make out the monkey's close-set eyes peering unblinkingly at its own small, reddened face.
  • 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
  • His ankles are reddened by sand-flea bites, his head has been shorn to indicate his reduction in status.
  • The setting sun reddened the whole sky.
  • I had time to see everything about her - her sacking apron, her clumsy clogs, her arms reddened by the cold.
  • His breast, legs, and feet -- when not reddened by "slumgullion," in which he was fond of wading -- were white. Selected Stories of Bret Harte
  • Lex was asleep on his bed, his eyes still reddened, his face streaked with tears.
  • 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.
  • As each flash ripped through the reddened sky, the force of the angry discharge made him gasp in awe.
  • 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
  • The setting sun reddened the sky
  • 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
  • He moved me a step backwards, not roughly, and held my shoulders in his hands, looking into my reddened eyes.
  • The setting sun reddened the whole sky.
  • The setting sun reddened the whole sky.
  • Kate completely reddened at his acknowledgment of his presence in their conversation.
  • The beast screamed, its eyes reddened with pain, and flailed its leg wildly in an attempt to dislodge the feline.
  • She looked back at Neesha, her eyes reddened with the sadness she held inside of her for so long.
  • Her face was round and her cheeks darkened with rouge, her hazel eyes were narrow in her irritation, her mouth - also reddened - pursed likewise.
  • Laura stood beside Kemp, her eyes reddened, sniffling, her hand on his arm.
  • The boy reddened slightly, ‘He would have sent me in a huge company, the way you send old people, or infants.’
  • with puffy reddened eyes
  • reddened faces around the campfire
  • A young girl, intent on her guitar-playing, with a sun-reddened face and wind-tangled, light-shot hair, is transfigured by her own music.
  • And she hit his hand a smart rap , but reddened and looked pleased, nevertheless.
  • 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
  • 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
  • Her eyes seemed too bold, her shorts too tight and her sun-reddened limbs too large.
  • 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
  • He looked at Jim, feeling the flush that reddened both cheeks.
  • For short term relief, I usually recommend using a rich emollient like Aquaphor for dry, reddened skin. Simple Skin Beauty
  • Pamela reddened, looked down and shook her head.
  • His eyes are dazed and reddened, and he's breathing heavily.
  • 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'
  • I blushed and reddened even further when Heath winked at me before walking off to class.
  • The first eyeshadows used lead and antimony sulfide, and lips were reddened with mercuric sulfide, both highly toxic substances.
  • She looked up at him, broken, eyes reddened and wavering in desperation, lips parted slightly.
  • Her eyes seemed too bold, her shorts too tight and her sun-reddened limbs too large.
  • The delicious rice is reddened with achiote and redolent of olive oil.
  • Taylor Glacier, its snout reddened by iron, drains into Lake Bonney.
  • 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.
  • He looked at her through eyes reddened from a combination of alcohol and disappointment.
  • ‘There,’ she said after she finished with the braid, and tried her best to throw a smile even as her eyes reddened with tears.
  • ‘It's my fingers that worry me,’ she moans, showing me some reddened cuticles.
  • The remains of the night passed in sighs, and when dawn reddened the eastern sky, I had not even glimpsed a dream of you.
  • The young captain reddened imperceptibly, and his smile got wider.
  • 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.
  • She ducked her head against his shoulder, out of the wind that stung her eyes and reddened her cheeks.
  • Abby smirked at them, to which Kate just reddened slightly.
  • He bowed at the waist as Sandra reddened, then sped off down the hallway.
  • Angie was silent, her eyes, small and reddened, kept carefully away from him.
  • His face was flushed, and he had dark rings below the reddened eyes that were sunk deep into his face.
  • I noticed that the girl's ears had reddened with embarrassment.
  • 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.
  • People with this condition often find that besides being dry, their skin is reddened (inflamed).
  • A titter of giggles issued from everyone as Amy reddened.
  • 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
  • Fred Wye bestowed a somewhat indecorous caress on his wife, caught Miss Rondel's eye, and reddened. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • His ankles are reddened by sand-flea bites, his head has been shorn to indicate his reduction in status.
  • Ryan reddened in his light anger and embarrassment.
  • As afternoon faded into evening, the flow of pints became a gentle flood, noses reddened and smiles stretched closer to each ear.
  • She painted layer upon layer, she drew laugh lines and reddened my cheeks.
  • The sky reddened
  • 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.
  • She reddened with shame.
  • The boys reddened, but unfortunately held their ground.
  • She continued to place the cool compress on his forehead and dab at his reddened cheeks.
  • And she hit his hand a smart rap , but reddened and looked pleased, nevertheless.
  • The setting sun reddened the whole sky.
  • 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
  • One of the medics, a woman, sat with a woman whose face was reddened and blotchy from crying.
  • Her cheeks reddened at the embarrassing confession and she paused for a few moments.
  • Michael reddened, and Pete turned away, seething.
  • Clara sniffed and looked at him with reddened eyes.
  • She reddened a bit before responding, ‘No really, I have never taken anything without paying.’
  • One of the technicians came up with the name Scarlett, because of her reddened skin. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Loving Our Cats
  • 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
  • And she hit his hand a smart rap , but reddened and looked pleased, nevertheless.
  • 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.
  • He could see his reddened eyes, and Ethan next to him.
  • 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.
  • I doubt very much that your wrist is even slightly reddened, let alone broken.
  • The black-haired boy reddened slightly, but he turned back to the nurse and nodded.
  • 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
  • His ankles are reddened by sand-flea bites, his head has been shorn to indicate his reduction in status.
  • A light smile appeared on his lips as her face reddened and she huffed in annoyance.
  • A titter of giggles issued from everyone as Amy reddened.
  • She had full, reddened lips and dark eyes, and she was wearing a perfectly simple dress of gleaming topaz satin. THE WHITE DOVE
  • 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.

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