单词 | rosiness |
例句 | This rosiness disappeared under the hem of her nightgown but, a minute later, peeked out the collar. Middlesex: A Novel 2002-06-05T00:00:00Z The bright blue color brought out the rosiness of her skin. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z With a few, rosiness shows up on the inside, as with red-fleshed Chinese radishes, peaches and blood oranges, and even in potatoes and carrots. Seeing red — in your garden 2015-03-18T04:00:00Z “The rosiness and the healthy nature of your lips and your cheeks are correlated to being a woman that’s reproducing.” Does the Perfect ‘MLBB’ Lipstick Exist? 2021-06-19T04:00:00Z My toddler clutched her trompe l’oeil cherry blossom — made of white bean paste — like a new toy, admiring its rosiness and intermittently sucking off little morsels. | Choice Tables: A Trail of Sweets to Guide You Across Seattle Area 2010-05-12T18:39:00Z As we work to shed those masks, we must shed our false conceptions of the rosiness of pre-pandemic America. How confronting his white privilege led Bryan Cranston to 'Power of Sail' 2022-02-16T05:00:00Z She also disguised Robbie’s natural rosiness to mimic Harding’s paler complexion. Facing the competition: The makeup of 'I, Tonya' and 'Battle of the Sexes' 2018-01-09T05:00:00Z Republican doom and gloom was countered by Democratic rosiness. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia 2016-07-29T04:00:00Z Obama’s rigid rosiness despite two-thirds of Americans thinking the country is off-track lacked the empathy for which Bill Clinton was so famous. We, the People, Were the Losers at the Republican Debate 2016-01-15T05:00:00Z Fingers, toes, nose and ears are targets of frostbite and players' coloring should be observed, the doctor said, saying skin losing its rosiness is an early sign of possible frostbite. High-tech attention, chicken soup combat icy game 2014-01-04T21:04:59Z But it was not all rosiness for this group, either. For Mets’ R. A. Dickey, Warm Memories, if Not of Final Days 2012-12-19T01:17:54Z Her mother’s eyes had been of a deep and glowing brown set in that pale face; Miss Ashley’s eyes were small and gray, and her complexion had the hard rosiness of an apple. The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett 2012-04-26T02:00:17.327Z One, one only, will suffice you, and with her you will come brightly down, all eyes and rosiness and laughter, and with her go in a soberer livery away again.... Mushroom Town 2012-04-21T02:00:25.923Z It may have been in front of one of his canvases glowing with the luminous rosiness of half a dozen of these happy soul-buds that Guido exclaimed, 'Does Rubens mix blood with his paint?' Famous European Artists 2012-04-07T02:00:30.487Z She was provoked to observe that he was absent, and that his moody brow remained clouded despite the rosiness of her report. The Maid of Honour (Vol. 3 of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-14T03:00:29.027Z Bellini's face, like his whole appearance, had that physical freshness, that bloom of flesh, that rosiness which makes a disagreeable impression on me—on me, because I like much more what is death-like and marble. The Prose Writings of Heinrich Heine 2011-09-21T02:00:27.670Z A dome of fire above reflected by the dull earth—a faint, phosphoric, shimmering rosiness among the grass blades. Greene Ferne Farm 2011-08-14T02:00:22.210Z At eight o'clock many of these faces will be changed; there will be joy, smiles, rosiness, singing and dancing. Think A Book for To-day 2011-07-27T02:00:35.180Z The village, wrapped in its sabbath calm, lay in the shade of its limes, still tinged with the lingering rosiness of dawn. The Undying Past The rosiness of freedom then wrapped around the dinge with wreaths of fancy, wreaths that curled incessantly into harmonious shapes. A Bed of Roses English children, however, and their round-eyed rosiness, would demand a chapter apart. The Galaxy, May, 1877 Vol. XXIII.—May, 1877.—No. 5. Those cheeks of yours have, I hope, not lost their roundness or their rosiness. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 94, August, 1865 There he was, an old gentleman of a pleasant aspect, heavy, with a thickness of curling white hair, blue eyes, and that rosiness which is as the bloom upon the flower of good living. Rose MacLeod And they in the boat were speeding into the glory; the very rosiness of the air seemed stealing down upon them and enveloping them. The House of Fulfilment Along the reaches of the river the clumps of leafless poplars are grey against the pale, palest blue sky; grey but with a warmth of delicate brown, almost of rosiness. Euphorion Being Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance - Vol. I As he walked away, he did not notice the falling drops, but laid his cheek against the apple, and smoothed its plump rosiness before he tasted its rich juiciness. Happy Days for Boys and Girls Her round cheeks had fallen in, her old rosiness had given place to a grey pallor. The Making of Mona The creamy texture of her skin had flushed to rosiness in the cold fountain. Two Thousand Miles Below In the usual state of her complexion,—a healthy, though delicate bloom,—the mark wore a tint of deeper crimson, which imperfectly defined its shape amid the surrounding rosiness. Masterpieces of Mystery Riddle Stories That phase of the question slightly dimmed its rosiness; but Dic still hoped that lending the money would make smoother his path to Rita. A Forest Hearth: A Romance of Indiana in the Thirties They hesitated at the kindly words, and Mary drew her sister back again, her face suffused with a rosiness which was far from unhappy in its meaning. Traffic in Souls A Novel of Crime and Its Cure And this rosiness, so like redundant vigor, was it not the flush of her hot task? Dr. Sevier She sat there, a little weak with excitement, while a rosiness came to her cheeks and a light in her eyes. The Trimming of Goosie She had begun to rally from the shock of her fall and opened her eyes again, while the pallor that had banished her usual rosiness began to yield to the returning circulation. Dorothy's House Party Annie was looking at her lap now, all her rosiness gone. 'Lizbeth of the Dale The people here lack the rosiness and freshness of face of the Japanese, and have a dowdy, sickly look, due, I suppose, to the unhealthy exhalations from the copper. In Eastern Seas Or, the Commission of H.M.S. 'Iron Duke,' flag-ship in China, 1878-83 At last a suspicion of rosiness touched the curtain. Humorous Ghost Stories Her hair was soft and brown, and her cheeks were of a faint, pearly rosiness. Children of the Desert He had a good-looking Irish face, smiling blue eyes, black hair, white teeth, bushy whiskers, and a complexion inclining to rosiness. Vixen, Volume II. To say that Miss Todd blushed would be to belie the general rosiness of that lady's complexion. The Bertrams He lost some of his flesh and most of his rosiness. The Escape of Mr. Trimm His Plight and other Plights Mrs. Baldwin laughed from the depths of the complacent prosperity that irradiated her handsome white hair and active brown eyes, her pleasant rosiness, and even her compact stoutness, suggesting strength rather than weight. The Wit and Humor of America, Volume X (of X) And presently the rosiness of this sweet Roschen grew still deeper as the shop door opened, with a great tinkling of its little bell, and Ludwig entered. An Idyl Of The East Side 1891 She really envied the bright young creature in the grace and rosiness of perfect health. A Little Girl in Old Quebec Blossom, my darling, blossom, be a rose Of roses unchidden and purposeless; a rose For rosiness only, without an ulterior motive; For me it is more than enough if the flower un- close. Look! We Have Come Through! He has a fair skin, his complexion glowing rather than pale, though far from ruddy, but for a very faint rosiness shining through. Erasmus and the Age of Reformation Time had done little to Mrs Marrot, beyond increasing her bulk and the rosiness of her countenance. The Iron Horse She awakened suddenly and looked up at him, the rosiness of sleep upon her cheeks and the dewiness of it upon her eyelids. The Man of the Desert Now, too, his whole person expressed perfect indifference, nay, even annoyance, which contracted his lips, and yellowed the rosiness of his round cheeks somewhat. The Argonauts There was a delicate rosiness rising from her cheeks to her temples, as the earliest dawn rises. The Literary World Seventh Reader Verena thought such a view lovely, and she was by no means without excuse when, as the afternoon closed, the ugly picture was tinted with a clear, cold rosiness. The Bostonians, Vol. I (of II) A roar of laughter followed, and it was not stopped by the increased rosiness and embarrassment of the gentleman who became the victim of the learned advocate's humorous allusion. Irish Wit and Humor Anecdote Biography of Swift, Curran, O'Leary and O'Connell The chill of doubt cut through the first hazy rosiness. Star Hunter Faith's wondering eyes looked out their questioning astonishment from a deep rosiness that overspread her face. Faith Gartney's Girlhood Her paleness had gone, and a sweet rosiness had taken its place. Cross Purposes and The Shadows Yet the atmosphere which seems to fit you best is not merely one of rosiness and prettiness; it is rather that of sunshine and out-of-doors. Contrary Mary How healthy, strong and rosy, a rosiness that moistens the lips of desire! The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume 4 The creamy whiteness of arms and shoulders and bosom was touched with the rosiness of blossom petals. Destiny In the usual state of her complexion,—a healthy though delicate bloom,—the mark wore a tint of deeper crimson, which imperfectly defined its shape amid the surrounding rosiness. Stories of Mystery One rosy summer evening, when the wall opposite her window was flaked all over with rosiness, she threw herself down on her bed, and lay gazing at the wall. Cross Purposes and The Shadows Only he was still rather thin of body, and there was no real good rosiness in his face. A Reckless Character And Other Stories The frosty sunshine crept down the painted wainscot and lay at last at their feet, reddening to rosiness…. Come Rack! Come Rope! His two pieces "The Vision," 1715, and "The Fair Circassian," 1720, though written in the couplet, exhibit a rosiness of color and a luxuriance of imagery manifestly learned from Spenser. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century Her face pulsed a rosiness like that quiver in winter skies which we call northern lights. Lazarre She has great violet eyes with black lashes that beg you for a piece of your heart, and her mouth is as sweet as a blush rose with cheeks that almost match it in rosiness. The Tinder-Box For what rosiness, in the brightest summer days, can compare with that kiss of the winter's sun on the tree-tops, slowly creeping down their trunks and branches? Christian's Mistake Cai's cheeks in rosiness emulated those of the two men with whom he shook hands. Hocken and Hunken Through the dim rosiness of the cheeks I could see the brown leaves, the slimy twigs, the acorns and the sparkling sand. Twice Told Tales The color of the skin generally must be clear and of a tempered rosiness. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man He disappeared and left me also standing and looking upward at a faint wreath of cloud, tinged in rosiness, which floated almost in the zenith. The Certainty of a Future Life in Mars The colour of the face is healthy, tending to rosiness, and the general impression given is that of a clever man, conscious, yet not overconscious, of his dignity. William of Germany Father Petit had furnished them, blessed for their purpose, to his incipient abbess, but Saint-Castin noticed how they set off the dark rosiness of her skin. The Chase of Saint-Castin and Other Stories of the French in the New World The future had lost its rosiness; his wound did not readily heal; Basel was half a hundred leagues off our road to Burgundy. Yolanda: Maid of Burgundy While the Arabs admired the rosiness of the legs and thighs, the Persians insisted on white legs and compared them to silver and crystal. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man "Yes," she murmured, blushing with the rosiness of that exquisite winter's dawn; "… you and I … and … and …" But Spinrobin kissed the unborn name from her lips. The Human Chord The moon was riding in a broad zone of purple, low in the horizon, her silver forehead somewhat flushed in the general rosiness that seemed to penetrate and suffuse every object. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 45, July, 1861 I always thought my body looked pretty after a really hot bath; its rosiness enabled me to forgive myself for being fat. The Ghost Ship I noted little wrinkles forming in the corners of her eyes, and the ravages of care beginning in the plump rosiness of her face. The Moon Endureth: Tales and Fancies His face had lost its rosiness and was red in patches, like that of a man who gets too little fresh air. Greenmantle His fresh rosiness of yesterday seemed a thought tarnished. The Thirty-Nine Steps This was a delicate rosiness rising from her cheeks to her temples as the earliest dawn rises. The Conquest of Canaan The rosiness of her face, from all of the bustling about, against her white-blond hair, gave the effect that she had spent the day at the beach. Undo, a Novel By Joe Hutsko "You look very strong and well," said Newman, observing the erectness of her figure, and a certain venerable rosiness in her cheek. The American The eyes in their blue hollows gleamed with a ghostly light, a faint rosiness shone upon his cheek-bones, and even the blonde beard on the sunken cheeks took on a certain glow. The Indian Lily and Other Stories At half after eight she was back once more in her room, changing from the tan linen into a pink mull, heavily inserted, too, and throwing up quite an aura of rosiness about her. Star-Dust The rosiness died out of the sunset as embers fade into thick ash. The Trespasser A hat lining may be used to put rosiness into a pale face, and a color may be selected for a dress which will neutralize too much redness in the skin. Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife Before his death, instead of the rosiness of health on his face and the glow of youth on his cheeks, his entire countenance was unbecomingly flushed and florid, like that of a drunkard. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire Twin sea shells, hung with pearls, your ears, Whose slender rosiness appears Part of the pearls; whose pallid fire Binds the attention these inspire. Poems Mr. Mitchett showed a rosiness that might positively have been reflected. The Awkward Age She felt that she had wasted the rosiness of her own life. We Can't Have Everything He noted, with perhaps more approval, her lithe figure in its old-fashioned painter's blouse and rough skirt, and the rosiness of her cheeks under a cloth cap caught on awry. The Claim Jumpers "Ah, save me!" once more, with a hopeless cry, That entered his heart, and lay; But sunshine and warmth and rosiness vie With coldness and moonlight and grey. A Hidden Life and Other Poems Whereupon everybody laughed but Jeannette, whose pale cheeks flamed into sudden rosiness. John Wesley, Jr. The Story of an Experiment I know not whether it is because San Giorgio is so grandly conspicuous, with a great deal of worn, faded-looking brickwork; but for many persons the whole place has a kind of suffusion of rosiness. Italian Hours Commodus, looking her up nd down, mentally contrasted her easy pose and the rosiness of her smiling face with the tense statuesqueness and austere, almost grim countenances of her three colleagues. The Unwilling Vestal The rosiness of her cheeks might have been by others attributed to the chill of the December morn, but she knew they were the flames from an inward fire. Her Weight in Gold The landlord is a short and corpulent little man with a nose of cylindrical proportions, wiry hair, and a sporadic rosiness of visage. The Invisible Man The rich rosiness of his cheeks had faded to a moderate rose-pink. Arsene Lupin As the first rosiness of sunset touched the skies beyond Raincy-la-Tour and lay across the water, I sat at the side of the only girl in the world and poured out my plea. The Firefly of France I now saw, in their full beauty, the luster of her brown eyes, the warm rosiness of her dark complexion, the delightful vivacity of expression which was the crowning charm of her face. The Guilty River Verily, thy case is altered to other case and thy wanness is changed to rosiness and thou hast redoubled in beauty and loveliness. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 12 [Supplement] He was small and slight in person but with an expressive face, fair complexion, and cheeks of "almost feminine rosiness." The Fathers of the Constitution; a chronicle of the establishment of the Union A lamp covered with a drooping veil of pink tissue-paper burned on the table beside her and diffused a strange pale rosiness over the scene. The Portrait of a Lady — Volume 2 The rosiness was all departed from his cheeks; he quivered with suppressed wrath. The Lion's Skin With a skin that had the peculiar white and rosiness of fresh pork, he had blue eyes, celestially wide open and staring, and the thick flocculent yellow curls of the sun god! Stories in Light and Shadow Her late hours had left a trace on her face by a pale circle marked under each eye on the fresh rosiness of her cheeks. A Second Home He was a very plump and greasy looking aborigine with a doll-like rosiness of cheek and a scared and bristling pompadour and very small pig-eyes. Dawn O'Hara, the Girl Who Laughed |
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