NOUN
- a dusty pink color
- a healthy reddish complexion
- a rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health
How To Use rosiness In A Sentence
- There is a kind of musical - comedy rosiness about the novel.
- Cheeks: To enhance the natural rosiness of the cheeks, sweep a matte blush along the cheekbone towards the hair line. Napoleon Perdis: Witty in Pink: Celebrating the Most Flattering Makeup Shade
- Redness or rosiness, as opposed to a natural, everyday tan, is therefore a more reliable indication. HAVANA BEST FRIENDS
- He perceived that the rosiness and rustlingness were the tokens of her extreme and infantile shyness.
- I roast my grouse for a short time at a high temperature - as long as they are young birds - and rest them for as long as possible to relax the meat and give it a uniform rosiness.
- And yet her enthusiasm tugged at him until he let himself believe in the rosiness too. THE WHITE DOVE
- As we move into Black History Month, it is good to remember that Dr. King's message was far more complex than the naïve rosiness to which he's often reduced.
- But because we just can't approach this weekend's Hallmark holiday Father's Day with anything approaching rosiness, today we offer a list of celebrity pops who could stand to work on their parenting skills. The worst celebrity dads?
- The alpine air infusion will bring the rosiness back to your cheeks.
- His wishful forecasts on economic growth were nicknamed Rosy Scenario by his colleagues, but now the Congressional Budget Office has matched his rosiness.