单词 | floridness |
例句 | Yet, after a time, this dullness frequently gives way to a fiery redness; not the floridness of health, but the redness of inflammation and false excitement, which indicates a corresponding depreciation of the mental faculties. The Illustrated Self-Instructor in Phrenology and Physiology He was a large man, with big hands and feet, and for a Mexican he had a mongrel floridness of skin. The Missourian The nave, the choir and chevet, and chapels, are all of a bareness which only exaggerates the floridness of these other appendages. The Cathedrals of Northern France In oratory, notwithstanding a tendency to more than Milesian floridness and hyperbole, they have taken no mean stand among the free nations of christendom. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 3, August, 1850. The inside of the church is in singular contrast to the floridness of the outside. Portuguese Architecture This point can hardly be more fully intelligible; but let readers note the difference between a healthy floridness of face, and the fiery redness of drunkards, debauchees, meat-eaters, etc. The Illustrated Self-Instructor in Phrenology and Physiology Davies and Risk, when called to supper, smelled strongly of rose-scented cold-cream; and Lund was unsparing in sarcastic remarks on the extreme floridness of complexion of the entire party. Adrift in the Ice-Fields It was well that Mrs. Dangerfield kept Captain Baster waiting; it gave the purple tinge, which was heightening his floridness somewhat painfully, time to fade. The Terrible Twins He was short and thick-set, young, quite fair, inclined already to floridness of skin. Poor Man's Rock It was in accordance with his floridness that he always retained the gold band about his cigar while he smoked it. Running Water His rhetoric has been criticized for floridness and sensationalism, but his word pictures held multitudes of people spellbound as in the presence of a master. The world's great sermons, Volume 08 Talmage to Knox Little In the hot summer light his floridness seemed heavy and bloated, and but for his erect square-shouldered walk he would have looked like an over-fed and over-dressed old man. The Age of Innocence The old, worn, faded, carefully polished furniture, for the most part of the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century, seemed abashed in the presence of his floridness. The Terrible Twins Frau Lichtenfeld shone in a gown of emerald green, fitting so closely as to enhance her natural floridness. The Troll Garden and Selected Stories To these foreign corpuscles he owes the floridness of his outlook, his conception of the excited Englishman. Without Prejudice It had its faults, of course—floridness, pomposity, too much histrionism. Yet Again |
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