How To Use Rouged In A Sentence

  • Richardson, are proprietors of shows, and the berouged, bedraggled creatures who exhibit on the platform outside for their living. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 327, January, 1843
  • The marquise soon ended the suspense by attending the queen and appearing at court functions more highly rouged and magnificently arrayed than ever.
  • The woman who would be ‘evaluating’ me was a middle-aged, plump woman with rouged cheeks, and heavily outlined dark eyes, and a head of brown curls.
  • Tiny lurex tops, bumfreezer leggings and high heels, this gang with red-painted lips and rouged cheeks and hair coiffed high ran riot.
  • And yet he was conscious of some formless programme forming mistily in his mind -- a programme that did not include the berouged, be-powdered, plump, and silken Miss Bauers. Gigolo
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  • Finally, feeling like more like a doll than a real person with her face powdered and cheeks rouged, Katherine was ushered into the hallway.
  • Bawling in front of their booths, and yokels looking up at the tinseled dancers and old rouged tumblers, while the light-fingered folk are operating upon their pockets behind.
  • a shade or two at most frostily touched by the winter of old age -- but a berouged, beraddled, bedizened old make-believe, with wrinkles plastered thick, and skinny shoulders dusted white with powder -- ah me, how you would wish you had not gone! Jersey Street and Jersey Lane Urban and Suburban Sketches
  • Her cheeks were rouged and her hair dyed a wine color, making her intense blue eyes stand out vividly.
  • She had curly black hair and rouged cheeks.
  • unrouged lips
  • And, too -- and note this well -- not the Berlin of the rouged menu and silk-stockinged _kellner_, not the trumped-up Berlin of the vaselined vassal, of the bowing _oberkellner_, not the Berlin of the affected canteloupe (3,50 m.) and the affected biscuit tortoni (2,40 Europe After 8:15
  • She heard Jem's description of their heavily rouged faces covered with pearl powder, a practice she erroneously supposed was learned ‘from the Indians.’
  • And finally, in each, the palest cream complexion is dramatically offset by the feverishly high color of expansively rouged cheeks.
  • Pancake makeup skillfully disguised the hollows beneath his eyes; his sallow cheeks were rouged. FAITHLESS: TALES OF TRANSGRESSION
  • The women are rouged, calcimined, dyed, overdressed to the nth degree. Scene V. The Hairy Ape
  • Pancake makeup skillfully disguised the hollows beneath his eyes; his sallow cheeks were rouged. FAITHLESS: TALES OF TRANSGRESSION
  • A squat, rouged woman with rotten front teeth opened the door.
  • But here was a real pro, oozing homespun fireside wisdoms - his beard big and bushy enough to hide a flock of starlings, little round specs, big red boots and rouged cheeks.
  • High-rouged dames went once in jewels and spangles; now, instead of jewels, you may take the knitting-needles and leave the rouge: the rouge will gradually give place to natural brown, clean washed or even unwashed; and Demoiselle Theroigne herself get scandalously fustigated. The French Revolution
  • I just hope he doesn't sock David on that heavily rouged jaw.
  • Elagabalus painted his eyes and rouged his cheeks, openly referred to this or that lover as his husband, and allegedly even stood in doorways, shaking the curtains as a harlot would.
  • Mac put a heavy hand on her shoulder and pushed her aside to allow Jon to stoop in the doorway and lay a girlish kiss on the girl's badly rouged cheek.
  • White-faced and heavily rouged, she rests on a chaise-longue in front of a large ornate looking-glass.
  • I fought back the tears that were threatening to cascade down my rouged cheeks and the words of greeting I had so carefully crafted were choked as they sputtered from my mouth.
  • His cheeks had such a blush to them that I wondered idly whether he'd rouged them a bit.
  • They flirted with us shamelessly yet innocently and when we left insisted we kissed their heavily rouged and powdered cheeks.
  • A Courtesan is played by an Asian girl hardly older than three, whose comehither gesture and coy posture, rouged lips and beribboned hair, faithfully mimic the conventions of Chinese painting.
  • And she knew that to him they were alone together in a world where the high-rouged row of ballet faces and the massed whines of the violins were as imperceivable as powder on a marble Venus. Flappers and Philosophers
  • she rouged her cheeks
  • He had seen women of sixty, rouged, and jewelled, and furbelowed, foot it deftly in the halls of the Faubourg St. Germain in his earliest youth; and this cheery, healthy woman, with lingering blooms on either cheek, and uncapped head of curly black hair but slightly strewn with silver, seemed quite as fit a subject for the accomplishment. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 46, August, 1861
  • With his rouged cheeks and talcumed face, he resembled a genial eighteenth century wind-up doll waving welcome with choppy strokes.
  • Her slightly rouged cheeks flushed and her soft skin was covered with goosebumps.
  • rouged cheeks
  • My cheeks were rouged to look flushed and my eyes made up for a doe-eyed look.
  • She tossed her blond hair away from her heavily rouged cheeks.
  • Her high cheekbones were rouged subtly, as were her perfectly formed lips.
  • Now, the rouged flamboyancy of the red mullet lends itself to poetical flourishes, as the flavour of the flesh, interestingly, lends itself to the woodier notes and refined elegance of bay. Mullet Resting On Its Laurels
  • They consisted of an elderly, bewigged, and powdered little Italian, his German wife, a much-berouged lady of large proportions and flaxen hair, with a poodle. From Paris to New York by Land
  • freshly rouged lips
  • Julie had fallen asleep, and Artie was smiling down at a woman with heavily rouged cheeks. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH

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