单词 | rouged |
例句 | She caught glimpses of feathers and crooked paper crowns, rose-hued cheeks and deeply rouged lips, gowns of rich red and gold velvet. Ash 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z She was rouged heavily and wore a feather boa. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z The apartment was warm, the air rouged with cinnamon and fir. The Devil in the White City 2003-02-11T00:00:00Z Her thin legs swollen, her face surrounded by layers of rouged skin. The Bluest Eye 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z Seeing her in my wedding sari, her eyes darkened with kohl, her cheeks and lips rouged, and designs painted on her forehead, was like seeing myself again as I had been almost three years before. Homeless Bird 2000-03-01T00:00:00Z A blush deepened the color in her rouged cheeks. Ella Enchanted 1998-09-01T00:00:00Z My grandfather’s new business associates: in the front seat sits Mabel Reese, twenty-six years old, from Kentucky, face rouged, hair giving off a burnt smell from the morning’s curling iron. Middlesex: A Novel 2002-06-05T00:00:00Z A tear welled in her eye and coursed down her rouged cheek. The Shakespeare Stealer 1998-05-01T00:00:00Z Now her rouged cheeks and her reddened lips made her seem alive and sleeping very lightly. Of Mice and Men 1937-01-01T00:00:00Z The candlelight accentuated her rouged cheeks and painted mouth. The God of Small Things 1997-01-01T00:00:00Z She is rouged, painted, and plastered with makeup. The Help 2009-02-10T00:00:00Z The mmuo he pointed to was small; its carved wooden face had angular, pretty features and rouged lips. Purple Hibiscus 2003-10-01T00:00:00Z Her lips were deeply reddened, her cheeks rouged, her nose powdered; there was even a touch of something under the eyes to make them brighter. 1984 1949-06-08T00:00:00Z Sometimes a shadow moved against a dressing-room blind above, gave way to another shadow, an indefinite procession of shadows, who rouged and powdered in an invisible glass. The Great Gatsby 1925-04-10T00:00:00Z She had full, rouged lips and wide- spaced eyes, heavily made up. Of Mice and Men 1937-01-01T00:00:00Z But the message that’s sent when female performers cover their perfectly contoured cheekbones and rouged lips seems twice as significant, especially when they say they’re feminists. Sia is rejecting fame. Which has made her more famous than ever. 2015-02-06T05:00:00Z The airbrushing was so over-the-top, the eyes so blue, the lips so rouged, that he looked like a porcelain doll. The Life’s Work of Photography’s Great Trickster, and Ukraine’s Greatest Artist 2022-10-28T04:00:00Z There are freckled little kids and rouged old biddies, elegant fashionistas and prim gentlemen. Lunchtime Portraits: The Passing Parade 2015-09-30T04:00:00Z "There were also a few slender Armenian girls in skintight jeans, amply rouged, with silky long hair, wearing stiletto heels and tank tops, fake breasts distorting fake logos. . . . Yes, here they were, my people." 'There Was and There Was Not' crosses Turkish-Armenian divide 2014-11-28T05:00:00Z She would serve a ragout for dinner, after a long day at the textile factory, her lips still carefully rouged, her waist tightly cinched, always striving, always trying to escape the familiar. ‘The Arrangements’: A Work of Fiction 2016-06-28T04:00:00Z “I found her unfamiliar, rouged like a corpse, her tumid ankles peeking out, inflated and purple,” Rowbottom writes. In ‘Jell-O Girls,’ a Dark Family History Behind a Candy-Colored Dessert 2018-07-18T04:00:00Z The canvas for her rouged circus nose is the whiteface makeup of the classic Auguste clown. Barry Lubin, Grandma the Clown, in Final Big Apple Tour 2011-09-20T22:02:29Z The rote gangster comedy “The Public Menace,” part of the present set, finds Arthur with thickly rouged lips and painted-on eyebrows — a makeup job that looks more like disguise than enhancement. DVD: New on DVD: ?Jean Arthur: Comedy Collection? 2011-11-12T22:03:03Z Or Dutton might have chronicled a love affair with, say, the cross-dressing Queen Christina of Sweden, whom Cavendish imitated in one of her own most audacious social stunts, baring her rouged breasts at the theatre. How Archival Fiction Upends Our View of History 2016-05-20T04:00:00Z The ambience was wildly theatrical: Male patrons were often powdered and rouged, flamboyant cross-dressers had names like Princess Toto and Miss Phoebe, and the clientele would be entertained by provocative “singing waiters.” Regilding the Gilded Age in New York 2015-02-27T05:00:00Z One of the more notable miniatures on the market in recent years was a painted wooden doll with delicate forehead curls and rouged cheeks. Tiny Furniture: A Diaspora of Dollhouses 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z The neutral dress sets off the sitter’s pink sash and flowers, her rouged cheeks, the yellow festoon on the stone wall and the wreath of parti-colored flowers in her hand. This gorgeous portrait is haunted by intrigue and death With her teeth extravagantly capped, her cheeks lavishly rouged and her eyes ringed with bruiselike shadows, Davis’s Ma Rainey is a terrifying, transfixing figure: domineering, mercurial and deeply wounded. Review | Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman are exhilarating in ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ 2020-12-01T05:00:00Z As for Wren, she rolls up like a circus performer, with rouged cheeks, and turns cartwheels in a frothy skirt. The Fanciful Flamboyance of “The Aeronauts” 2019-11-29T05:00:00Z I remember him telling my brothers and me, after his father died, that he hadn’t been able to look into the open casket, because the morticians had rouged his father’s cheeks. A Father’s Final Odyssey 2017-04-17T04:00:00Z Ronald Reagan, with his strange, molded, too-dark hair and rouged cheeks and permanent smile, was everything horrifying about the phrase “All-American”. The explanation for October's clown sighting hysteria is staring us in the face | Mary Valle 2016-10-08T04:00:00Z The memoir traces his childhood in Cleveland, his rise as a nightclub performer and his breakthrough both on stage and film as the creepy Emcee with rouged cheeks and cupid’s-bow lips in “Cabaret.” Joel Grey, now unburdened and emboldened, tells his story 2016-02-18T05:00:00Z In the opening scene, an angelic schoolgirl with rouged cheeks sings, “Die, America, die. … It would fill my tiny heart with joy” in front of the monument to the Workers’ Party in Pyongyang. A North Korea Watcher Watches "The Interview" 2015-01-02T05:00:00Z According to a report by The Nation, news helicopters were grounded at Zuccotti Park, reporters on the ground were kept in a “press pen” and others who got closer were “rouged up, detained and arrested.” The Ferguson No-Fly Zone Was Instituted to Keep Media Out: Report Mom's cheeks were rouged by the chill air and her eyes sparkled, her white hair riffing with static electricity. The New Old Age Blog: A Son Lost, a Mother Found 2012-12-07T19:26:03Z Heroes looked like heroes with rouged faces, kohl-lined eyes and great hair, while villains were easily identified by their sneaky demeanour and bad moustaches. Madam Mao's model operas live on 2012-07-17T23:25:10Z His eyes were cavernous, his cheeks were rouged rather than flushed with fever. The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett 2012-04-26T02:00:17.327Z The glare of the electric light unifies them, modifying swarthy faces and faces delicately rouged until they are nearly of one hue. The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces 2012-03-12T03:00:26.180Z She was much rouged, and her eyes, to which the arts of the 264 toilet could add no additional beauty, were treated with kohl, and the eyebrows artificially extended. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume I (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:15.857Z She had on all her newest things, and I think she was rouged a little. A Woman of Genius 2012-01-18T03:00:09.517Z Her lips were full, soft and brilliantly rouged. Hooded Detective, Volume III No. 2, January, 1942 2012-01-04T03:00:28.750Z Persis stood a moment with a far-off look of fierce regret in her eyes, then drained her glass swiftly and dabbed her rouged lips with her handkerchief. What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z He wore a wig, whiskers, moustache, and even an “espagnole,” all false to a hair, and of a lovely raven black; besides which he painted and rouged every day. Uncle's dream; And The Permanent Husband 2011-12-08T03:00:25.597Z But I made him come here when I wasn't made up, and he sat by while I rouged my cheeks. Plays: Lady Frederick, The Explorer, A Man of Honor 2011-11-11T03:00:30.420Z Mrs. Brennan — who stands under five feet tall, with rouged cheeks, vaguely pink set hair, and chunky clip-on earrings — keeps her age a closely guarded secret. Madeleine Brennan, Principal of Dyker Heights, Is Honored 2011-11-07T03:54:10Z Whoever thinks, he once said, to bring Truth to man, masked and rouged, may well be her pander, but he has never been her lover. The Prose Writings of Heinrich Heine 2011-09-21T02:00:27.670Z The spectacle of young girls of 17 and 18 with rouged cheeks and carmine lips is an absurdity in a country that believes that its women are beautiful. The Awful Australian 2011-08-11T02:00:14.850Z In the original production, all of the characters but the Nubian were made up completely with clown white or "Plexo," the eyebrows and eyes outlined in black and mouths rouged but slightly. Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays 2011-08-08T02:00:15.947Z I always think my observations have a peculiar piquancy when I have only one cheek rouged. Plays: Lady Frederick, The Explorer, A Man of Honor 2011-11-11T03:00:30.420Z She glanced at her mirror--it showed her a woman of thirty-eight, rouged to seem ten years younger--but beneath this rouge were haggard cheeks. On the Cross A Romance of the Passion Play at Oberammergau 2011-07-17T02:00:33.887Z She came more rouged, more ringleted, more bedizened with feathers and flowers, and more loud in voice than ever.... The Widow Barnaby Vol. II (of 3) 2011-07-01T02:00:14.900Z It was not possible to imagine a dimple breaking the firm curve of her rouged cheek. A Man's Hearth 2011-06-25T02:00:17.093Z After the plate is rouged sufficiently, an engraver's burnisher is used to clean up the highest lights and to modify others. Photogravure 2011-06-19T02:00:24.663Z Mrs. Raban had been a spoiled old beauty, rouged and frizzed and rustling; she disliked every one who interfered with her own importance. Old Kensington 2011-05-29T02:00:09.797Z She was a dainty, plump, small-boned creature with white, slightly rouged skin and tiny white hands. Four and Twenty Beds 2011-03-30T02:00:13.610Z She dyed her hair, rouged, dressed conspicuously, spoke eccentric English and detestable French, sang Judic's songs, and had been introduced to Roman society by the Marchese B---- who had met her at Nice. Our Own Set A Novel 2011-03-26T02:00:12.923Z Cecchi died last week, and lay in state all yesterday in his palace, on a high bier, with his face painted and rouged, wearing his robes, and with his scarlet hat on his head. Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z At present her eyes tell her that Betty is very highly rouged, and rather naked; and her ears—thanks to the din of tongues—tell her nothing. Doctor Cupid 2011-03-13T03:00:23.987Z They look up, and see two ladies: one is no other than Frau von Geroldstein, very affected, and looking about, as usual, for fine acquaintances; the other is very much dressed, rouged, and very pretty. Countess Erika's Apprenticeship 2011-03-10T03:00:46.973Z The first day she came to work her brown cheeks were rouged, her dark eyes were sparkling, her lips were cherry red. Four and Twenty Beds 2011-03-30T02:00:13.610Z She wore a blonde wig, and was rouged. A Charming Fellow, Volume I (of 3) 2011-03-02T03:00:28.240Z Unkind men, unfascinated, called Jimmie's black eyes boiled sloes, and swore that he rouged his cheeks; but women raved about him. The Oyster 2011-02-10T03:00:49.300Z Now, a Jenny wren lived on a branch below, And it's plain she was vain as ladies go, For she pinched her waist and she rouged a bit. A Lame Dog's Diary 2011-02-04T03:00:23.707Z It is well powdered, and perhaps just a little rouged. Over Here Impressions of America by a British officer 2011-01-30T03:00:16.597Z And so Lola kissed her gratitude upon the hot, rouged cheek, but shook her head and sighed. The Rustle of Silk 2011-01-27T03:00:44.390Z Their heavily rouged and powdered faces were drawn with fatigue; their eyes like burned holes in once-gay blankets. Girl Alone 2011-01-27T03:00:36.117Z The colour ebbed from her face now, leaving the reddened mouth, the rouged cheeks, standing out unnaturally. The Oyster 2011-02-10T03:00:49.300Z In feverish expectancy she dressed, waved her hair, and rouged her lips, pale from nights of pleasure. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z All the women were highly rouged and powdered; one had her eyebrows penciled with black; another with minium, and another had hers tinted with gold. Told by the Death's Head A Romantic Tale 2010-12-30T03:00:21.423Z Her face was rouged and powdered, but in the brilliant electric glare it seemed neither out of keeping nor meretricious. The Gay Adventure A Romance Nothing was visible except her face still faintly rouged in the daylight. Sinister Street, vol. 2 Her cheeks were still rouged from the night before. The Cottage of Delight A Novel Do you know a more terrible enemy of human happiness than this lie--this cold, rouged, heartless, unnatural lie? In Paradise A Novel. Vol. II At the theatre we ought to forget, as much as possible, that the actors behind the footlights are rouged and obey the prompter's voice instead of the dictates of their own hearts. The Children of the World A girl spoke to Holderness,—a girl heavily rouged but not ill-looking, dressed in a blue muslin gown and large black hat. The Missioner Her dark hair was piled high on her head and her cheeks were slightly rouged, since every preparation for the actual stage performance had been made. The Camp Fire Girls Behind the Lines Her face was much rouged and whitened; while her eyes, finely outlined by kohl, seemed enormous and glowed in the darkness, like those of some powerful beasts of the feline species. Sulamith: A Romance of Antiquity Sophy had heard that she was consumptive and that she rouged to conceal her illness. Shadows of Flames A Novel They have all been treated with chemicals, and their beauty of complexion is just as artificial as any rouged and bepowdered courtesan’s. The Oriental Rug A Monograph on Eastern Rugs and Carpets, Saddle-Bags, Mats & Pillows, with a Consideration of Kinds and Classes, Types, Borders, Figures, Dyes, Symbols, etc. Together with Some Practical Advice to Collectors. Then a woman, rouged and powdered and swathed in tawny fur, would sweep majestically past: she was the tiger who burned brightly. Years of Plenty She used paint for her cheeks and she rouged her lips. The Duchess of Wrexe Her Decline and Death; A Romantic Commentary She who is rouged, knows that she has not red cheeks, but she takes pleasure in the thought that the world believes she has, and she is gay and girlish. Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine "I call it bad form," was a very usual phrase enunciated by many a rouged lip curled up in disdain. The Heart of a Woman It was a long row of old women belonging to the Marais quarter, sitting gravely on chairs, their faces so thickly rouged that they looked precisely like dolls. The Memoirs of Madame Vigée Lebrun My grandmother always rouged,—put on patches as regularly as her gown. Rossmoyne She was highly rouged, her eyelids were painted black and met over the nose, communicating to her countenance a certain sternness, that, nevertheless, did not impair its agreeable character. Celebrated Women Travellers of the Nineteenth Century The faces of Chinese ladies are habitually rouged, their eyebrows painted. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 2 "Chicago, University of" to "Chiton" The muse—to make use of the old-fashioned phrase—had been rouged and bewigged, and put into high-heeled boots, till she had lost the old majestic freedom of gait and energy of action. Hours in a Library New Edition, with Additions. Vol. II (of 3) The scene is a remarkable one when tier upon tier is filled with gayly dressed ladies, powdered and rouged as Cuban women are apt to be, in the most liberal manner. Due South or Cuba Past and Present Tears marred the intensive cultivation on her rouged cheeks as she looked out the window to see the office force being brought back from the church in trucks. The Gorgeous Girl She was a large woman, elaborately dressed, highly rouged, carrying an umbrella, the first I had seen. The Fairchild Family Sedley used to say he rouged, and that you might see the marks of it inside his collar; but this may have been only an accident in shaving. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 2, May, 1851 She stood clinging to his arm; her beautiful face, with beaded lashes and heavily rouged lips, was laughing. The World Beyond He found her with banged and docked hair, rouged and bepowdered, clad in georgette and glimmering artificial silk, tapping at a typewriter in Wilding’s office. Louisiana Lou A Western Story He was a nice looking old man too—she was able to notice that—with a long, kindly face on which there were two spots of bloom as if he had been rouged. The Dust Flower "It was so good of you to come!" said Alicia effusively to a fat woman with impossible blond hair and a rouged face. The Third Degree A Narrative of Metropolitan Life Soldiers in red breeches, peasants in embroidered jackets, strolling mountebanks all tinselled and rouged—they were all one to me.... The Maids of Paradise She clambered down from the stage one day, advanced trippingly to the platform and courtesied low before the two plug hats, her long, draggly plume bobbing against her rouged cheek. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 5, June 1905 Fever rouged the polished cheeks usually pure as alabaster, and touched the parted lips with deeper scarlet, lending a brilliant and almost unearthly beauty to the sculptured features. Macaria Only her lacerated gums ached until one tear after another forced its way from between her blackened lids down her rouged cheeks. Tales of the Malayan Coast From Penang to the Philippines In front of her was a bestial-looking negro, behind her a woman whose cheap jewelry, rouged face and extravagant dress proclaimed her profession to be the most ancient in the world. The Third Degree A Narrative of Metropolitan Life Women at Court, and the Court dandies who imitated them, painted artificial eye-brows high on the forehead, shaving or plucking out the real brows, powdered and rouged their faces and stained their teeth black. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era In a brief, appraising glance, she comprehended the whole woman; the outr� gown, the pencilled eyebrows, the rouged cheeks, the bleached hair. The Mother It was the first time he had been in close proximity to a powdered back and rouged lips, and the sensation was curious. Colorado Jim She had a room in which to sleep but all day she sat in the room that was hung with heavy red curtains through which the sun filtered in a rouged and somber glow. Fantazius Mallare A Mysterious Oath Still he insisted every day upon seeing his ministers, and exhibited himself padded, and rouged, and costumed in the highest style of art. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series "I won 'er, 'opping along o' Margery in the big race," holding aloft a doll with great staring glass eyes and brilliantly rouged cheeks. When the Birds Begin to Sing Her face was rouged and there were artificial shadows under her eyes. Fair Margaret A Portrait The ladies all in gala array, rouged and charming, began to fill the room with a stiff and icy atmosphere, sitting about immovable and shy. The Comedienne The nymph had to put on a street dress, set a modest hat on her head, and draw a veil over her rouged face. The Goose Man So bright was the goldfinch's wing, that the lark, though she did not dare speak, had no doubt she rouged. Wood Magic A Fable All put on," said Hay, contemptuously; "probably the limp was affected, the beard false, the hair a wig, and the face rouged—very clumsy indeed. The Opal Serpent Her full under lip was vividly rouged, while her chin was unobtrusive. The Best Short Stories of 1919 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story She lifted the dog against her face, permitting it to loll its pink tongue against her carefully rouged cheek. Old Mr. Wiley Persis had laid aside her hat, and the rush of air ruffled her abundant hair and rouged her cheeks. Other People's Business The Romantic Career of the Practical Miss Dale More than half of them had their faces rouged and powdered and were fashionably dressed, yet even when they smiled their expressions were uneasy. The Camp Fire Girls in the Outside World Their rouged lips were relaxed by that superstitious awe which, even in cultivated societies, is ever waiting to invade the feminine mind. Sacrifice If she rouged to preserve her good looks, and talked to exhibit her cleverness, she was fulfilling all the requirements of her station in life. Mary Wollstonecraft Her cheeks were rouged to go with that style. The Old Folks' Party 1898 She owned that look of youth and freshness in spite of the fact that she was rouged and powdered and painted as if she had been ready for the stage. In Direst Peril Her thickly rouged lips trembled; the fingers of one of her hands, pressed tightly in her lap, beat wildly on the back of the other beneath it. Spring Street A Story of Los Angeles Their cheeks were rouged, their eye-lashes painted, their eyes bright with wine. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance Mrs Revel rouged her wan cheeks, and, exhausted with fatigue and pain, tottered to an easy chair, that she might recover herself a little before she went down stairs. Newton Forster The Merchant Service A violently rouged woman is a disgusting sight. The Magnificent Montez From Courtesan to Convert Most of them were coarse and vulgar-looking wantons, with rouged cheeks and pencilled eyebrows, but others seemed to be modest girls, refined and well bred. The Easiest Way A Story of Metropolitan Life She smiled, a strange and, to him, an unnatural smile, made so by the rouged lips and painted face. Spring Street A Story of Los Angeles It seemed to him that her mouth was larger, which may have been due to the fact that she had rouged it a little too much. The Blood of the Conquerors Her face was sunken and lined and rouged to lessen the ravages of age, and her hair was palpably mismatched. A Son of the City A Story of Boy Life A rouged old woman is a horrible sight—a distortion of nature's harmony! The Magnificent Montez From Courtesan to Convert We finds the old girl sittin' at a little table, her chin propped up in one hand and a cigarette danglin' despondent from her rouged lips. Torchy As A Pa I confess that Mr. Reynolds is a better sight to me than old rouged Lady Morgan and all such. p. 162I hope it will not be long before I visit you at Bramford. Letters of Edward FitzGerald in two volumes, Vol. 1 Of course, eyes are often darkened and lips rouged a bit to make them appear to better advantage. The Moving Picture Girls in War Plays Or, The Sham Battles at Oak Farm Their white teeth shone from their rouged faces with a mirth which met no answering smile from the strange young man without. Wayside Courtships Raddled faces with heavy eyes and rouged lips. Here are Ladies It was a large hall, full of tables, at which were seated about twenty players, drinking beer or syrups, and smiling now and then on some highly rouged women who sat near them. The Queen's Necklace First the black rings about the languid eyes were whitened, then the earthen cheeks were rouged, and finally the livid lips and nostrils were pencilled with the rosy hues of health and youth. The Eternal City "You—you can see that I cold-creamed my face before I put on fresh powder and—and rouged," Flora Miles pointed out, with an obvious effort at offended dignity. Murder at Bridge Then there was the very pretty, but much be-powdered and rouged girl behind them in number nine. The Outdoor Girls in the Saddle Or, The Girl Miner of Gold Run She wore long pearl ear-rings, and her narrow, melancholy face was delicately rouged and powdered. Franklin Kane Her rouged lips were tinted a carmine so bright that they looked like a wound across her white face. Never-Fail Blake Roma looked down at the poor, wrinkled, rouged face, now streaked with sweat and with black lines from the pencilled eyebrows, and noiselessly rose to go. The Eternal City "Good lord, we're more like a party of painted corpses than creatures of flesh and blood," cried a lady with excessively rouged cheeks, bright bird-like eyes and a long, thin hooked nose. Madame Flirt A Romance of 'The Beggar's Opera' Where the funeral once took its slow and solemn way, rouged processions pass, tinsel heroes strut, and vapour. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847 So bright was the goldfinch’s wing, that the lark, though she did not dare speak, had no doubt she rouged. A Book of Natural History Young Folks' Library Volume XIV. They were propped up on pillows, in clean hospital nighties, with rouged cheeks. Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town The ladies of quality, however, as has been intimated, dressed extravagantly, frizzed, rouged, wore trains, and acted as fashionable women have done from the immemorial beginning of things. History and Comprehensive Description of Loudoun County, Virginia "I despise your insinuations madam," loftily replied Lady Anastasia, her face where it was not rouged turning the colour of putty. Madame Flirt A Romance of 'The Beggar's Opera' They were followed by three girls with untidy hair, whose flushed, rouged faces had been made grotesque by clumsy dabs of powder. The Parts Men Play She dressed in the extreme of style; she always came in late, with much rustle of silk and rattle of bangles; her hair was "touched up" and her face rouged. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada In London they wore long powdered curls and rouged, and in the country too they did not escape from the artificiality of fashion. The Book of Art for Young People Her face, probably rouged, was pretty; her eyes flashed at him, and she smiled. The Awakening The Resurrection Her countenance, in due obedience to the requirements of ton, was not "rouged up to the eyes," but "yellowed up to the eyes!" Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 1 Under the Orders and at the Expense of Her Majesty's Government The burnished-copper hair, the silk-fringed eyes, the poise of her head, the tapering fingers—even in the scarlet of her rouged cheeks, there was a similarity to the high colouring of the English girl. The Parts Men Play After the women he's been accustomed to in New York, the rouged and jaded type he naturally would know, her freshness and spirits appeal to him. The Iron Furrow So that was what his father looked like when he didn't have the clown costume on, with his face all chalked and his lips rouged! The Circus Comes to Town The face of the old dowager was close to her; the snub nose and rouged cheeks and false flaxen front looked ready to eat her up. Elster's Folly Mrs. Elizabeth Tweed is the wife of Private William Tweed—small, dark-eyed, and pretty, with a certain childishness of face which makes her rouged cheeks and blackened eyebrows seem pathetically, innocently wicked. The Next of Kin Those who Wait and Wonder Her cheeks were daintily rouged, her eyebrows plucked into a thin arch. The Plastic Age Her hair hung down in coils, the black of her two eyebrows joined, her cheeks were not rouged. More Translations from the Chinese Lady Francis took me to my dressing-room, my mother rouged me, blessed me, and went off to join the audience assembled in the great gallery. Records of a Girlhood "Oh, Claudia—rouged!" said Bee, in a tone of surprise and pain. Ishmael Or, In the Depths It proved to be a brasserie-à-femmes; you were waited upon by ladies, lavishly rouged and in regardless toilets, who would sit with you and chat, and partake of refreshments at your expense. Grey Roses She had discarded the terrifying perruque, and her own hair, snowy-white, was puffed and curled about the little face, which was finely powdered and slightly rouged. The Hawk of Egypt She was rouged and painted, and around her floated an incense of a thousand and one rare perfumes. A Friend of Caesar A Tale of the Fall of the Roman Republic. Time, 50-47 B.C. If it had not been for her apparent lack of shame, and her rouged lips and cheeks, and her plucked eyebrows, she would have been exceedingly alluring. The Day of the Beast The room was full of flowers, and Mabel, ready to go on, was having her pink toes rouged for her barefoot dance. Love Stories "Find me a man who can make up news ready and rouged to go before the daily footlights as an actress makes up her face." Success A Novel You will be rouged and powdered, your eyelashes blackened, your lips reddened and so on, not to make you look different, but to keep you looking the same under the strong lights. The Real Adventure The story, indeed, may not be true, or it may be much rouged and burnt-corked, as are so many theatrical anecdotes, to conceal its natural poverty and weakness of constitution. A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character On the opposite side of the chimney from these inscrutable guests sat two ladies, elaborately dressed and rouged, in whom I recognized at a glance Evelyn Erie and Mrs. Raymond. Sea and Shore A Sequel to "Miriam's Memoirs" Shuffling and self-conscious mill-workers, walking on their toes; draggled women; a Chinese boy; a girl with a rouged face and a too confident manner. Love Stories Have we not seen the haggard face of state-craft rouged up into a look of pleasantness and innocence? Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, August 14, 1841 Now her hair was dyed, her cheeks and lips rouged, and her former air of health and good spirits gone. Vandover and the Brute In a single vivid instant he saw her winking diamonds, her rouged cheeks, the nervous flutter that shook her fragile figure, and the consuming fire which was destroying the appealing prettiness of her face. The Wheel of Life Like some fantastically garlanded Oriental goddess of death, her rouged and powdered face nodded grotesquely beneath the flowery wreath on her hat. Life and Gabriella The Story of a Woman's Courage In soft murky mystery a flame-tinted smoke tree loomed up here and there like a faintly rouged ghost. The White Linen Nurse A handsome woman, with bold black eyes, and a rouged face, which showed coarsely in the ugly looking-glass. The Doctor's Dilemma When Monipodio returned to the assembly he was accompanied by two girls, with rouged faces, lips reddened with carmine, and necks plastered with white. The Exemplary Novels of Cervantes For his daughter's lips were rouged, and they had reminded him of his youth. His Family Every piece of silver in certain of the great establishments, or in smaller ones that are run like a great one, is never picked up by a servant except with a rouged chamois. Etiquette This time she paused for a reply, and set her rouged lips together with the obvious intention of not speaking until Julian had plainly put forward his defence. Flames The powdered and rouged courtiers, arrayed in silks, gold lace and jewels, seemed more like creatures from a land of phantasy than beings of flesh and blood. The Touchstone of Fortune Her rich, olive complexion was much rouged, adding to the brilliancy of her splendid beauty. With Links of Steel But she was rouged, her lips were painted, several times she had shown her knees, and she seemed incapable of shyness. Leonora Thou art rouged, my lady, ready for a ball!' Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 56, No. 345, July, 1844 She was naturally a pretty girl, but was growing rapidly haggard, and was badly made up, rouged in wrong places consumptively, powdered everywhere disastrously. Flames The disagreeable and deadly bluishness of his hands and face was covered up with paint; his hands were whitened, his cheeks rouged. Best Russian Short Stories That she was rouged and powdered goes without saying. A Great Success They were clothed in dressed skins, and two of them were highly rouged. What I Saw in California Mrs Revel rouged her wan cheeks, and, exhausted with fatigue and pain, tottered to an easy-chair, that she might recover herself a little before she went downstairs. Newton Forster Yet how could any salvation for a man come out of that dreary house in the Marylebone Road, from that piteous rouged agent of the devil? Flames The gins were hideous notwithstanding they were rouged with red ochre, by way, no doubt, of setting off their charms. Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 1 The lips of the wearer had been artificially reddened, her eyebrows and eyelids had been skilfully pencilled, her cheeks rouged. Missing A quick red flowed up and under the rouged surface of Miss Dobriner's cheeks. Every Soul Hath Its Song Out of the rouged and powdered face crowned by towering red hair, the multitude of freckles showed defiantly, two fierce eyes lowered. The Purple Heights She had a teacup at her rouged lips, and had paused in the act of drinking, fascinated by the words that wound so naturally into the legend of change which she knew and knew not. Flames A few days before his death, he caused himself to be dressed, shaved, rouged and painted, "so that he never looked so fresh and vermilion," in his life. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 477, February 19, 1831 Teddy had such red cheeks that they made all the rouged cheeks look quite pale! The Story of My Life Recollections and Reflections Their heads are heavily floured, and their cheeks rouged. Nancy Her hair was frankly dyed, and she rouged outrageously. Revelations of a Wife The Story of a Honeymoon The soft, fair hair was thickly powdered, the cheeks rouged, and the whiteness of the chin and forehead enhanced by many patches. Calvert of Strathore The elm and the ivy with varying dyes, Protesting their innocence, looked to the skies: And the sumach rouged deeper, as stooping to look, It glanced at the colors that flared in the brook. Poems How well he could recall the day when Mazarin had rouged himself for the last time, and how the court had danced with joy at the news that he was no more! The Refugees The great hotels sucked in and poured out tides of jeweled and lace-wrapped creatures, and in the lighted interiors of restaurants were rouged cheeks and kindled eyes. The Nine-Tenths Her glossy black curls were a bit dishevelled, and the excitement of the night had added to the vivid colouring of her rouged lips and cheeks. The Hunted Woman She swept her whole face with a white lotion, rouged lightly, but to her very eyelids, touched a red pencil to her lips, all with discretion. The Happiest Time of Their Lives He rouged his roses, and poured perfume upon his jessamines, until we fainted under the oppression of beauty and odour, and were ready to "die of a rose in aromatic pain." Famous Reviews One belongs to Streatham, the other to Bath; one is "always young and always pretty," the other a rouged old woman. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 43, May, 1861 Creator New faces flashed on and off like myriad lights, pale or rouged faces, tired, yet sustained by a weary excitement. This Side of Paradise The thin, hollow-cheeked faces that passed and repassed him, rouged and smiling, could not destroy in his mind the strength of the picture. The Hunted Woman For dolts are ever prone That to bewonder and adore which hides Beneath distorted words, holding that true Which sweetly tickles in their stupid ears, Or which is rouged in finely finished phrase. On the Nature of Things As for the craftsmanship, "rouged with rust" seemed to me a fine stroke, and "nor not" instead of "and" had a curious felicity. Enoch Soames: a memory of the eighteen-nineties She rouged regularly now; and—and her maid got Cognac for her besides that which was charged in the hotel bill. Vanity Fair Lee Milligan, with his paint-shaded eyes and his rouged lips and heavily pencilled eyebrows, came up and stood close to Muriel, who was sitting now upon the bench near Jean's window. Jean of the Lazy A "I never before saw you with your lips not rouged!" exclaimed Clélie. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise Only that afternoon the mountaineer was on the bridge with another woman, hideously rouged and with scarlet ribbons fluttering from her bonnet. Hell Fer Sartain and Other Stories "If I didn't know you, Bab," she observed, "I would say that you are rouged." Bab: a Sub-Deb He saw that she had rouged her cheeks and painted her lips. Of Human Bondage Do you think it would be awfully immoral if I rouged her cheeks a suspicion? Dear Enemy The crimson splash of her rouged lips did not suggest the cocotte, but the lady with a dash of gayety in her temperament. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise Egad, he felt himself quite young again, he remarked to Pen, as, rouged and grinning, her enormous chasseur behind her bearing her shawl, the Princess Obstropski smiled and recognized and accosted him. The History of Pendennis, Volume 2 His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy The old age in her pinched face, fighting with the rouged cheeks and the gaiety of her fanciful dress, was pitiful. Sir George Tressady — Volume II She is abominably rouged, and before me she is grovelling, as she must have seen some actress do upon the stage. The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking All of them were rouged and powdered; they had flowers inserted in their hair, and were grandly got up. Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books With this large black hat bewitchingly set upon her gracefully-done dark wavy hair, her sad, dreamy eyes, her pallid skin, her sweet-bitter mouth with its rouged lips seemed to her to show at their best. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise Her lips, though not rouged, were naturally red; her eyebrows, though not pencilled, were yet blue black; her face resembled a silver basin, and her eyes, juicy plums. Hung Lou Meng, Book I Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books The newcomers were an elderly gentleman in elegant attire and a lady who was somewhat younger, of generous proportions, and conspicuously rouged. Casanova's Homecoming She was close upon forty; in her youth she had probably bloomed with that peculiar Oriental beauty, which fades so quickly; now she powdered, rouged, and dyed her hair yellow. Dream Tales and Prose Poems We are going for red-blooded pleasure to-night, for the real thing,—for the hearty laughs, for the wholesome appetites; no caviare sandwiches, over-dry champagne, rouged lips and Rue de la Paix hats for us. The Mischief Maker As she had instinctively felt, there was a world of meaning in the contrast between her pensive brow above melancholy eyes and the blood-red line of her rouged lips. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise A crowd of Siamese women, painted and rouged, in European costume. The English Governess at the Siamese Court Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok So he submitted to have his beard shaved off and his face rouged, after which they carried him back to the lady. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume I For old Belson, with his bag wig and rouged cheeks, was seated on the other side of her. Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 1 After my hair and beard had regained their previous luxuriance and I was again painted, rouged, frizzed, bejeweled, and bedizened, I felt safe and, was in fact, almost entirely safe. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire The old lady's rouged cheek grew a little redder. The Virginians She was coarsely rouged and powdered as before. The Possessed (The Devils) A girl of eighteen walking at her side turned a rouged, tear-stained face. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago Her cheeks were rouged, her gloves were soiled and her hair looked as though it might fall into a thousand pieces at the slightest provocation, but her eyes were pathetic and tired. Fortitude Flashy, painted and rouged as I was I dreaded Orontides' eyes. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire Girls, too, with their long dresses, hoops, powdered hair, rouged faces, and demure manner, were trained in a, for children, most unnatural manner. The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization Egad, he felt himself quite young again, he remarked to Pen, as, rouged and grinning, her enormous chasseur behind her bearing her shawl, the Princess Obstropski smiled and recognised and accosted him. The History of Pendennis For the women, the rouged and ornamental ones, know him a bit too well. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago It was rouged to a nicety, the under lip a little full and never quite against the upper. Linda Condon She is powdered and rouged, and dressed richly in black. Plays As Lady Morgan at this time was nearer sixty than fifty, rouged liberally, and made all her own dresses, her appearance in the costume above described must at least have been remarkable. Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century Her attire was as flaunting as her air and her manner; she was rouged and beribboned. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3 A rouged young flapper, high heeled, short skirted and a jaunty green hat. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago "A most cleverly constructed one, and she rouged her cheeks, penciled her eyelashes and reddened her lips to produce the high coloring that marked her from Mrs. Schuyler." Vicky Van She dressed her hair, massaged, and rouged and penciled her eyebrows, until she quite tired herself out. Polly of Pebbly Pit They all stared, and to be sure I rouged pretty high. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 1 Madame d'Henin, though rouged the whole time with confusion, never ventured to address a word to me. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3 The ladies were in keeping with their dress, thin, stiff and angular, with worn and lined faces, highly rouged, and enormous long-handled fans, and Aurelia was almost as much astonished as the child. Love and Life An Old Story in Eighteenth Century Costume But one feels that in France they might come sidling out from behind any willow clump with their toes rouged ready for the dance! The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me She was admirably rouged and powdered; her arms were glorious; her lashes were long. The Old Wives' Tale Miss Monckton is between thirty and forty very short, very fat, but handsome ; splendidly and fantastically dressed, rouged not unbecomingly, yet evidently and palpably desirous of gaining notice and admiration. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 1 As I studied the faces, I wondered what tragedies lay back of these rouged and painted faces. Guy Garrick When she had powdered and rubbed one cheek, she thoughtfully rouged her lips again, pouting them artfully, while Harriet and the children chattered. Harriet and the Piper She was barefoot, and Henry, who has a keen eye, noticed that she had her toes rouged! The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me Her eyes were unusually brilliant, and her cheeks were pink enough to have been rouged. Love, the Fiddler She was squat, dyed, rouged and penciled, badly, too. Half a Rogue A third actress, a young Englishwoman with a worn, hard face, rouged cheeks, and glittering eyes, was calling, with her little son, upon Mrs. Tarbury. The Story of Julia Page Farr turned his cynical gaze from the older woman to the younger—from the bleached hair and rouged lips to a fresh, pure, and vivid loveliness. The Landloper Although it was not yet ten o'clock, he was already brilliant, rouged, dyed, and frizzed. The Clique of Gold Her complexion was unusually transparent, and early exercise and mountain air had rouged her cheeks till they matched the brilliant hue of her scarlet crown. St. Elmo Mutinous, she would go with the chattering women into the dressing room, where they powdered, rouged lips and cheeks, and fluffed their hair. Martie, the Unconquered Rose Ransome said, scowling at herself in a hand mirror as she carefully rouged her lips. The Story of Julia Page As usual, she was highly rouged in the French fashion, and her cold blue eyes had a light which set off the extraordinary fairness of her skin. The Valley of Decision He was rouged and dyed as carefully as ever. The Clique of Gold She was always bedizened with the most costly diamonds, and so shamelessly rouged that she must have been mobbed had she gone through the Boulevards on foot. The Malady of the Century When she stood up a pink-dressed figure, wearing a curly golden wig and an old-fashioned straw sunbonnet, with black pencilled eyebrows and cheeks delicately rouged and powdered, was discovered. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man The women are rouged, calcimined, dyed, overdressed to the nth degree. The Hairy Ape Their handsome, rouged faces were bright with satisfaction; for they had all suffered from the misery which, for a year past, had been endured by their imperial mistress. Joseph II. and His Court Tears were flowing down the furrowed cheeks, leaving ghastly lines on the rouged and whitened surface. The Clique of Gold Her face was rouged up to the eyes, Which made her look prouder and prouder; His hair stood on end with surprise, And hers with pomatum and powder. Rejected Addresses "Her face speaks in every lineament; theirs are rouged and wrinkled masks." Peg Woffington She was indeed a blonde hussy, short-skirted, low-necked, pitifully rouged, depraved beyond redemption. Merton of the Movies "I don't mean rouged, or enamelled, or got up by Madame Rachel; but have you ever had your portrait taken?" The Last Chronicle of Barset Lord Methuselah, though you know his age by the peerage—though he is old, wigged, gouty, rouged, wicked, has lighted up a pure flame in that gentle bosom. The Christmas Books of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh A good deal rouged and powdered, Miss Carmelita, since I first knew you! Sally Dows In three carriages involved among the munition carts, closely squeezed together, sat women with rouged faces, dressed in glaring colors, who were shouting something in shrill voices. War and Peace He wondered, indeed, how any manager could have accepted the grim satire of that pale, worried face among the fairies, that sad refinement amid their vacant smiles and rouged checks. Under the Redwoods Society has divested itself of many crudities and affectations perhaps, but it has grown as artificial and self-conscious as its rouged and befeathered leaders. The Women of the French Salons She was not rouged,—she had left it off now for several days,—she no longer attempted to keep up the vain show of not feeling, and loving, and fearing. My Lady Ludlow At close quarters the rouged cheekbones, the wrinkles, the fine lines on each side of the vivid lips, astounded him. Under Western Eyes And at the discomfited, half-hostile stares on their rouged and powdered faces, Gyp felt a wicked glee. Beyond She moved across and seating herself on the arm of Mrs. Phillips’s chair, touched lightly with her hand the flaxen hair and the rouged cheek. All Roads Lead to Calvary Their rouged faces were streaked and stained with tears. Drift from Two Shores A candidate once presented himself dressed in woman's clothes, with his face highly rouged and powdered, as is the custom. The Civilization of China And yet, such is the force of convention, that when last I saw her, playing in some burlesque at the Gaiety, her fringe was curled and her pretty face rouged with the best of them. The Works of Max Beerbohm She was rouged to the eyes, and the floating white chiffon of her negligee gave to her slim body the illusion of youth, that last illusion to which she so desperately clung. Dangerous Days The younger ladies present had their cheeks as highly rouged and their eyelids as elaborately penciled in black as if they were going on the stage, instead of going to dinner. The Black Robe So she rubbed her cheeks hard, and even pinched them, so that in the end they looked as if they were badly rouged. A Lady of Quality On the fourth day Medora powdered her face and rouged her lips. The Voice of the City: Further Stories of the Four Million As for the craftsmanship, 'rouged with rust' seemed to me a fine stroke, and 'nor not' instead of 'and' had a curious felicity. Seven Men She took unusual pains with her dress that afternoon, and it was a very smart, slightly rouged and rather swaggering Audrey who made her first call in weeks on Natalie that afternoon. Dangerous Days He liked her hat, and when she flushed with pleasure demanded proof that she was not rouged. The Street of Seven Stars The female of his kind came with him—a pale girl, shoddy and a little rouged; and they communicated in a nasal argot, mainly insolences and elisions. The Turmoil, a novel If I add to the little list of her accomplishments that she rouged a little, I do not mean that there was any harm in it. Bleak House Here was a young woman undeniably attractive; slightly rouged, trim in her white blouse, and with an air of piquancy that was added, had he known it, by the large imitation pearl earrings she wore. Dangerous Days She was not rouged, and he had thought at first, for that reason, that she looked ill. Dangerous Days When she came closer he saw that she was made up for the costume ball also, her face frankly rouged, fine lines under her eyes, her lashes blackened. Dangerous Days |
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