单词 | ruddiness |
例句 | McGregor's lined face still carries some youthful ruddiness, and his mane and beard are dark. "Obi-Wan Kenobi" reminds us that the Force is not always with us...and that's fine! 2022-06-04T04:00:00Z In the hand the flowers show a distinct ruddiness, a promise of future red cheeks; but a long vista of trees in bloom displays no tint of pink, the flowers seem purest white. Old-Time Gardens Newly Set Forth 2012-03-06T03:00:22.850Z Note the human head and hands of the Serpent, and the brilliant ruddiness of the apple. Highways and Byways in Cambridge and Ely 2012-02-03T03:00:22.657Z His face was beginning to lose its healthy ruddiness, and his beard was whiter, or seemed so. The Honour of the Clintons 2012-01-24T03:00:25.947Z She had very high color, too, and at the present moment her natural ruddiness was heightened by anger. The Girls of Central High at Basketball The Great Gymnasium Mystery 2011-11-04T02:00:20.757Z The firelight played over her soft light gown; she had taken off her gloves and the ruddiness gleamed on her arms and her long throat and on the sheen of her hair. "Persons Unknown" 2011-09-28T02:00:23.683Z Her features are deeply tanned by the sun, but the velvet down of well-preserved youth and the natural ruddiness of perfect health lend a peculiar loveliness to that extraordinary countenance. 'Midst the Wild Carpathians 2011-09-09T02:00:57.830Z She had a delicate but healthy complexion; on her cheeks was ruddiness, as it were, the reflection of the morning dawn. Hania 2011-07-04T02:00:18.053Z Slow circles of lichens, hoary and russet, had toned down the original ruddiness of the bricks, and green mosses dotted the slated roof. Jessamine A Novel 2011-06-15T02:00:24.413Z When he came in again ruddiness of sky had given place to the golden glow of sunrise and the morning sun tinted the mountain tops. Voices; Birth-Marks; The Man and the Elephant 2011-03-28T02:00:27.040Z There was in her hair the ruddiness of tried gold, spun into a web to catch the sun. The Stars in the Pool A Prose Poem for Lovers 2011-03-24T02:00:09.750Z As the sun sank lower the ruddiness of his light augmented, until these filaments resembled streamers of flame. The Glaciers of the Alps Being a narrative of excursions and ascents, etc. There was also Mr. Collinson, a little more grey in his hair, and, if possible, a little more genial ruddiness in his broad face than when we saw him last. Dick's Desertion A Boy's Adventures in Canadian Forests A moment before it had exhibited the ruddiness of perfect health, now it was ashen pale. Pharos, The Egyptian A Romance Their complexion is a combination of the Saxon fairness, with the proverbial ruddiness of the Norman people—rosy cheeks and blue eyes; but the eyes want brilliancy. Toilers of the Sea From cradle's murky bosom faring, He winketh through a crystal dress, The rose of close alliance bearing, Expressive in its ruddiness. Henry of Ofterdingen: A Romance. But the Squire's bigness and ruddiness were those of a man who took much exercise in the open air, the Rector's of a man physically indolent, who lived too much indoors, and lived too well. The Squire's Daughter Being the First Book in the Chronicles of the Clintons Daniel Thwaite was a dark brown man, with no tinge of ruddiness about him, a thin spare man, almost swarthy, whose hands were as brown as a nut, and whose cheeks and forehead were brown. Lady Anna She was a heavy feeder on solids, and she liked plenty of chili peppers in them, which combination gave her a waist and a ruddiness of face like a brewer. The Rustler of Wind River There was no ruddiness in his face, the lips of which were pressed together in defiance of a cruel and credulous world. Dreamers of the Ghetto The dreadful illumination across the valley had died down to a faint ruddiness, just seen through 222 the thin tops of the firs. The House in the Water A Book of Animal Stories His face was oval, with a pleasing expression; the nose aquiline, the eyes blue, and the complexion fair and inclined to ruddiness. Christopher Columbus and His Monument Columbia being a concordance of choice tributes to the great Genoese, his grand discovery, and his greatness of mind and purpose The fluidity of the blood, the ruddiness, the suppleness of these vampires, ought not to surprise any one, any more than the growth of the nails and hair, and their bodies remaining undecayed. The Phantom World or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c, &c. But her brother was known by the title of Peony, on account of the ruddiness of his broad and round little phiz, which made everybody think of sunshine and great scarlet flowers. Boys and Girls Bookshelf (Vol 2 of 17) Folk-Lore, Fables, And Fairy Tales But his collops and his ruddiness are due to the fact that he misgoverns as well as his Pasha and his Sultan. The Book of Khalid Already Daisy's new ruddiness seemed to her the sign of life that belonged elsewhere. Ghetto Comedies Both men had lost a little of their ruddiness. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain Health, when it comes, doth ruddiness approve, But his strong foe soon flatters it away! The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources My Lady Stafford, howbeit, hath not a grey hair of her head, and hath more ruddiness of her face than Mistress Martin, being to my thought the comelier dame of the twain. Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall Some of the all-rounders were grey-headed men, but there was about them all a freshness and ruddiness which showed that their somewhat severe regimen agreed with them. Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis That would be jolly to paint, in the old man—the withered ruddiness of a winter apple, especially if the eye were still alive and the white hair carried out the frosty look. A London Life and Other Tales Nevertheless, their pigmentation was peculiar, and what there was of it looked more like a pale orange tint than the ruddiness of the Caucasian. The Airlords of Han It throws its unobtrusive tinge throughout the room, with a faint ruddiness upon the walls and ceiling, and a reflected gleam from the polish of the furniture. The Scarlet Letter My health returned to me, though I still retained an air of grief, dejection, and languor, which taking off from the ruddiness of my country complexion, rendered it rather more delicate and affecting. Memoirs Of Fanny Hill A New and Genuine Edition from the Original Text (London, 1749) Mars lost his ruddiness and grew pale in a grey field. Pharaoh's Broker Being the Very Remarkable Experiences in Another World of Isidor Werner In truth, Private Doran looked very well, having suffered no diminution of either girth or ruddiness. The Border Watch A Story of the Great Chief's Last Stand The florid ruddiness of his fleshy face faded to a pallor more cadaverous than the unhealthy grey of Louis' sunken cheeks as he remembered Molembrais. The Justice of the King Great precipices rose on the right, the ruddiness of sunset above them. The Lost Girl One streak of golden ruddiness severed the gray of twilight, but it resembled more a fiery bar, closing the gates of heaven, than a radiant opening to the spirit-land. Helen and Arthur or, Miss Thusa's Spinning Wheel Suddenly he leaped to his feet, tearing the device from a face whose normal ruddiness had deepened to a choleric angry color. The Point of View Then all color, even his natural ruddiness, departed from his face. John Gayther's Garden and the Stories Told Therein "I only know what he told me," answered Saxe doggedly, but the fresh ruddiness of his face had faded, and he sucked at his lips as if they had grown suddenly dry. The Justice of the King It seemed nearer and larger than I had ever seen it before, and its peculiar ruddiness more striking. The Blindman's World 1898 There was a pure ruddiness in his cheek, but it was the glow of matter, not that of mind. Rattlin the Reefer The man had incipient consumption, which brought excessive ruddiness to his face, a glitter to his eyes, and a short, rasping cough from his breast. The Argonauts It seemed a low fever; for his face was pale; only the old ruddiness showed unnaturally, like the mark of his old-country lineage, left from bygone years of youth and sunlight on his paling life. Pirate Gold The woman was a very intelligent-looking person, not of the usual English ruddiness, but rather thin and somewhat pale, though bright of aspect. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867. The baby, Milita, who attracted attention because of her whiteness and ruddiness, had the strength that her mother lacked. Woman Triumphant (La Maja Desnuda) His face, for all his increase in flesh, lost its ruddiness. Never-Fail Blake On this memorable morning the lad was rigged in orthodox flannels, and he looked ruddy and well, but the ruddiness was not quite of the right sort. The Chequers Being the Natural History of a Public-House, Set Forth in a Loafer's Diary The exhilarating drink, the ruddiness of the fire, the discomfort outside, the smoothness of the oak boards,—these were conditions of happiness for Father Baby. Old Kaskaskia He put his hand to his face and wiped away the sweat that had gathered in a shiny film on his skin, from which all the ruddiness had fled. The Hidden Places The ruddiness had faded from his cheeks, and he was much thinner. The Tin Soldier Some of the ruddiness had gone from his cheeks, and as he stood facing the door through which David had disappeared a smouldering fire began to burn far back in his eyes. The Courage of Marge O'Doone I look on the ruddiness of tint to which I have referred as one of the signs that the planet of war has long since passed its prime. St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, Nov 1877-Nov 1878 No 1, Nov 1877 Then the somewhat dim coal fire throws its unobtrusive tinge through the room,—a faint ruddiness upon the wall,—which has a not unpleasant effect in taking from the colder spirituality of the moonbeams. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 110, December, 1866 A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics As the visitor’s weather-beaten ruddiness had changed to a ghastly ashen hue, rather bordering on the azure, Merton set forth the liqueur case, and drew a bottle of soda water. The Disentanglers Which, no doubt, accounted for the intense ruddiness of his cheeks. The Husbands of Edith He too was staring out, his face gone pale under its ruddiness, listening for what very well might be the end of all his hopes. Oddsfish! Nothing can better suggest the aspect of once living things malignly crumbled from ruddiness into ashes. The Piazza Tales He was not as pale as in boyhood, the sea breezes that swept in from the bay, past the wharves, having given him some ruddiness. Philip Winwood A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces. This ore is called rosicler, signifying that ruddiness which appears at the dawn of day. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 11 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time His face was blotched by ruddiness resembling that of raw meat. The Ramrodders A Novel Graham, he saw, had a new ruddiness of health; he laid a shawl tenderly about his wife's shoulders; and Jasper remembered that a birth was imminent. The Three Black Pennys A Novel Not looks, although there was an outdoor ruddiness of skin and clearness of eye that made him look a little like a sailor. The Brimming Cup A sudden pallor swept the usual ruddiness from his face. The Sword Maker Dear was thy lovely ruddiness to me, Dear was thy gray-blue eye, so bright and clear,-- Thy comely, perfect form how sweet to see! Poems He was not much under fifty; but his thick beard, reddish and crinkling, his shaggy hair, and the full-fed ruddiness of his face, with its foundation of heavy jaw, gave him a more youthful appearance. The Courage of Captain Plum As he asks this question, there is, spite of himself, a slight tremor in his voice, and the usual ruddiness of his cheeks pales a little. The Italians He always was a pale young man—no bucolic beef-and-beer ruddiness about him—always of a healthy swart pallor; but now he is deadly white!—so, by-the-by, I fancy am I! Nancy The old man's long white hair had not commenced falling out; and his cheeks still bloomed with a ruddiness that does not belong to second childhood. Round the Block On the other side of the blankets which muffled Gaspard's windows, however, firelight shone with its usual ruddiness, showing the seignior of Beauport prostrate on his old tenant's bed. The Chase of Saint-Castin and Other Stories of the French in the New World Though numbered among the smaller cathedrals, Lichfield is very beautiful, possessing a great charm in the ruddiness of the stone used in its construction. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association Pierre's classic European good looks and tailored appearance, even in jeans and a T-shirt were a strong contrast to Max's ruddiness. Terminal Compromise: computer terrorism: when privacy and freedom are the victims: a novel This extreme ruddiness brought a clue at last to the observant doctor. Round the Red Lamp These protruded over the lips, whose remarkable ruddiness showed astonishing vitality in a man of his years. Dracula It throws its unobtrusive tinge throughout the room, with a faint ruddiness upon the walls and ceiling, and a reflected gleam upon the polish of the furniture. The Scarlet Letter Her face was a most perfect book of cleverness, yet she was fair, too, beyond belief, with hair of a lovely ruddiness, cut short in the new fashion, and bunching on her shoulders. The Lost Continent From the cañon rose the night mist, pale blue, while above it stood the smoke from the mill, a motionless plume of sable, shot through by the last ruddiness of the afterglow. A Deal in Wheat and Other Stories of the New and Old West A shade of his usual ruddiness had come back; he was losing his haggardness. The Loudwater Mystery Deep red lips, thick, but finely curved, and always ready to laugh, attested, like the ruddiness in his full cheeks, to the purity and richness of his blood. Honore de Balzac, His Life and Writings Dusk was beginning to reign; her parlour fire already glowed with twilight ruddiness; but I thought she wished the room dimmer, the hour later. Villette Above, here and there a froth of almond or cherry blossom overspread the dark twigs and branches, while a ruddiness of burgeoning buds flushed the great elms. The Far Horizon The bright ruddiness and strong tan of the face seemed strangely alien to it. The Created Legend "Certainly not," said Pauline, with her eyes upon the water; dull yellow, green, and indigo shades were creeping now upon its ruddiness. Men, Women, and Ghosts I would propose to read the blushing childhood, alluding to the ruddiness of Aurora, the rosy morn, as in act iii. sc. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9 He was clean shaven and of a pleasant ruddiness. The Velvet Glove The red light intensified the natural ruddiness of his complexion, and he looked as though he were steeped in blood. Dracula's Guest His cheek lost its ruddiness, and took on a sickly white which did not leave it again as long as the interview lasted. The House of the Whispering Pines His death-like whiteness at this time brought out the regular beauty of his features as his usual ruddiness of colour never did. Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker For some smiles are like the ruddiness of certain apples, which is owing to a centipede, or other creeping thing, coiled up at the heart of them. A Double Story Dorothy's face had rounded some too, and the Lake air had given a ruddiness to her naturally delicate tinting, that was most becoming to her as a summer girl. Dorothy Dale : a girl of today Kitty turned quickly, her eyes two round O's, all the ruddiness gone from her cheeks. Felix O'Day He was heavier, physically, with the ruddiness of good living rather than of hard training; he spoke more deliberately, and had less frequent bursts of subversive enthusiasm. The Hermit and the Wild Woman Anna herself looked earnestly at her governess, and I saw a flush mantle over her sweet face that reminded me of the ruddiness of morn. The Monikins Ewell, strapped to his horse, had regained his ruddiness and physical vigor. The Star of Gettysburg A Story of Southern High Tide His voice was husky, and the ruddiness of his cheeks had paled. Maurice Guest Lower the sun sank, till only the ruddiness of the afterglow lit the expanse with rosy light; then this failed in turn, and the night shut down quickly. The Lady of the Shroud He glanced around him, unusually contented—at the ruddiness of the low fire, the brass bedstead, the warm red curtains, the soft silveriness here and there. The Return Pallor, by the heat coursing into the interior ruddiness leaves the surface. Complete Works of Plutarch — Volume 3: Essays and Miscellanies Abraham Brown, of Hoxton, London—an old white-headed man, without the ruddiness which makes white hairs so pleasing—was sworn, and deposed that he kept a lodging-house at an address he named. Desperate Remedies He had a sweet, almost girlish face, with delicate skin that the Egyptian sun had deepened into ruddiness; with soft, dreamy eyes and golden hair. All Roads Lead to Calvary Portland Place at Christmas in a black fog was never a rosy landscape, but in 1861 the most hardened Londoner lost his ruddiness. The Education of Henry Adams The atmosphere was cold; ruddiness would have been quite out of place on her cheeks, and a flush must have been the rarest thing there. New Grub Street His admiration for old English poetry was due to the "ruddiness in its cheek and the red corpuscles in its veins." A Biography of Sidney Lanier Its striped mask was light and dark grey in the moonlight, grey but faintly tinged with ruddiness; its mouth was a little open, its fangs and a pendant of viscous saliva shone vivid. The Research Magnificent |
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