Rosy Sentence Examples

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  • I sat there for a long, long time, feeling like a fairy on a rosy cloud.

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  • She scrubbed her skin rosy for nearly an hour and finally abandoned the attempt to remove the guilt.

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  • The little Princess seemed fresh and rosy and in good spirits.

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  • As the red liquid rises, it resembles a rosy sunrise.

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  • He glanced away quickly, his features gaining a rosy color.

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  • The wood is white, but acquires a rosy tinge after exposure to light.

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  • The deposited copper should be firmly adherent and bright rosy red in colour.

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  • Once, while we were out on the water, the sun went down over the rim of the earth, and threw a soft, rosy light over the White City, making it look more than ever like Dreamland....

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  • The priest's wife smiled, and with dimples in her rosy cheeks followed him into the room.

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  • His fiction includes Mr Blake's Walking Stick (1869), for children; The Hoosier Schoolmaster (1871); The End of the World (1872); The Mystery of Metropolisville (1873); The Circuit Rider (1874); Rosy (1878); The Hoosier Schoolboy (1883); The Book of Queer Stories (1884), for children; The Graysons (1888), an excellent novel; The Faith Doctor (1891); and Duf f els (1893), short stories.

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  • The women have handsome features of Jewish cast (the last trait often true also of the men); fair complexions, sometimes rosy, though usually a pale sallow; hair braided and plaited behind in two long tresses terminating in silken tassels.

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  • I was a very happy little child with rosy cheeks, and large blue eyes, and the most beautiful golden ringlets you can imagine.

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  • Sophie, the rosy, laughter-loving, youngest princess with the mole, watched him.

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  • The little princess, plump and rosy, was sitting in an easy chair with her work in her hands, talking incessantly, repeating Petersburg reminiscences and even phrases.

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  • Petya was now a handsome rosy lad of fifteen with full red lips and resembled Natasha.

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  • It'll add a rosy look to your face without having to go out in the cold.

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  • After an hour and a half of sore but thorough pleasure, they left, exhausted, with rosy cheeks, wet backsides and aching ankles for the warmth and comfort of Bird Song and mugs of steaming hot chocolate.

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  • Before we left the road two Rosy Starlings flew into one of the larger acacias along the river bank.

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  • My fears have been somewhat allayed by taking Rosy out on a test cruise.

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  • For long-lasting blushing bride rosy cheeks, now's the time to apply a little crème blusher to the apples of the cheeks.

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  • We also visited the nearby boatyard to book in for a haul-out early next year - to scrub and blacken Rosy's bottom.

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  • I was fighting to keep Rosy going straight, as I didn't fancy being turned broadside on to our direction of travel.

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  • Two summers ago, we had to replace the cylinder head gasket on Rosy's engine.

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  • With the rosy hue of hindsight, once the contract was signed the actual project was quite straightforward.

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  • Tomatoes The rosy red color of tomatoes is due to the mighty antioxidant lycopene.

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  • Whilst life on ' Rosy ' continues to be fun, I don't have oodles of loot to spend.

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  • The rosy periwinkle, meanwhile, yields drugs which help treat diabetes.

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  • To more than work is for unrealistically rosy picture in the last.

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  • When balanced, your skin has a beautiful, slightly rosy or golden glow, as if illuminated from within.

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  • Oh dear, things don't look too rosy for us, do they?

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  • Things didn't seem quite so rosy before the event tho.

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  • You know things aren't all rosy for these kids.

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  • Thus, things looked very rosy for the future of UCI.

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  • In early 1776, however, the Forster future seemed rosy.

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  • It would be wrong, however, to paint too rosy a picture of the benefits derived from these key agricultural products.

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  • No one should have the illusion that everything will all of a sudden become rosy.

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  • Despite the mixed record of such on-line business so far, experts remain confident that future prospects of ' e-commerce ' remain rosy.

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  • It takes the rosy sheen off London, which will make it easier to leave.

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  • But lovers will not see or hear or know, They're wrapped up snug in their own rosy glow.

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  • Stopped at a feeding station to observe Asian Rosy Finches and Eurasian Tree sparrows.

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  • When flying, flamingos present a striking and beautiful sight, with legs and neck stretched out straight, looking like white and rosy or scarlet crosses with black arms. Not less fascinating is a flock of these sociable birds when at rest, standing on one or both legs, with their long necks twisted or coiled upon the body in any conceivable position.

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  • His face was fresh and rosy, his white-plumed hat, tilted to one side, disclosed his curled and pomaded hair besprinkled with powdery snow.

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  • So everything is rosy on the home front, or so it seems.

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  • A soft wet kiss of my rosy cheek, my pain is starting to show.

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  • The street was lit in a rosy glow, the air was full of smoke.

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  • Love 's not time 's fool, tho rosy lips and cheeks I never writ, nor no man ever loved.

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  • Oh dear, things do n't look too rosy for us, do they?

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  • Things did n't seem quite so rosy before the event tho.

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  • You know things are n't all rosy for these kids.

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  • In terms of results, everything looks rosy in the garden of NEC Harlequins.

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  • But lovers will not see or hear or know, They 're wrapped up snug in their own rosy glow.

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  • Stopped at a feeding station to observe Asian Rosy Finches and Eurasian Tree Sparrows.

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  • Rosy Pipits were numerous in the damp yak pastures.

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  • A print of Ring Around the Rosy by Edward Henry Potthast, available for $18 from AllPosters.com, is a gorgeous option.

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  • If you want the warmth of red but with something a little more subtle, the pinks of Coral Reef and Rosy Apple might be the choices for you.

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  • For darker skins they can bring out a rosy glow, simply apply after powder to enable the color to be more prominent on the face.

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  • I think you should go with a classic look-red lips, matte makeup, rosy cheeks, earthy eyes.

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  • Apply rosy blush by smiling and swirling color on the apples of your cheeks.

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  • This belief shifted slightly during the 18th century, when men, women, and children all used rouge to rosy up their cheeks and look a little more healthy and vibrant.

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  • Your 70s' makeup fashion look requires the subtle oomph provided by a rosy glow.

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  • Simply place three dots on each cheek and quickly blend it in to achieve a natural, rosy flush.

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  • You may also have rosy undertones in your skin.

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  • Give your cheeks a rosy glow with Physicians Formula Mineral Wear Talc-Free Mineral Blush.

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  • The resulting color is a rosy hue reminiscent of the glow achieved after a long run or a day spent running errands in cold weather.

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  • Try out each rosy hue and find one that flatters your skin tone.

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  • This sheer, shimmery shade allows me to do so because it's blended with a touch of rosy brown.

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  • Luscious, rosy hued lips, slick with lip gloss, makes lips appear kissably soft, while glitter on the eyes helps one achieve the perfect come-hither look.

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  • Medium and fair skinned women can pair maroon shadow with a bisque highlighter and soften the look with a sheer plum or rosy gloss , or combine the look with a berry or deep pink lipstick to create a tone on tone mauve palette.

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  • Next, apply a pinkish blush to the apples of the cheeks (like NARS Mata Hari, a rosy pink).

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  • Spanish Amber was something of a surprise to me; I wasn't sure I'd like it just based on its curious blend of rosy geranium, sandalwood, bergamot and elemi.

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  • I've often heard that the Bobbi Brown cream blush collection can help you to give off that healthy, rosy glow, but I've often been a bit shy to use blush.

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  • When you're creating a Bella Swan palette, you'll want to choose earthy shades such as champagne, mushroom and taupe eye shadows while opting for a "safe" neutral blush in an apricot or rosy hue.

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  • Keep your cheeks colorful and rosy to capture Bella's sweet faced glow.

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  • You want a soft, rosy glow that imitates slightly flushed skin.

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  • Finish off the look with Chic, a rosy pink lip hue or Cockney, a sheer red.

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  • People with pink or rosy skin undertones will normally look best in cool colors, like blue and purple.

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  • Rosy shades of red and pink are combined with lavender and black accents is this decidedly romantic scrapbook paper collection.

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  • In many cases, the toddler rain gear you find is designed with bright colors and designs, from lime greens to rosy reds and more.

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  • B. hyacintha is a beautiful Chinese Orchid, with ribbed leaves, and slender flower-stems 1 foot or more high, bearing about half a dozen showy flowers of a deep rosy pink.

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  • Progress.-A free-growing plant, with tall scapes of rosy purple, bell-shaped blossoms, which are 1 1/4 inch across; extra fine.

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  • These are good rock garden plants, and the pretty little rosy heads of one form of the Mountain Everlasting may often be seen in the cottage gardens of Warwickshire.

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  • Palestinae, from Asia Minor, comes near our Cushion Pink, with heads of deep rosy flowers.

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  • It has leaf-stalks over one foot long, and blossoms three to five inches across, which are borne on branching stems, each stem bearing from two to seven flowers, which have a stronger tendency to assume a rosy hue than the ordinary kind.

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  • Crosswort (Phuopsis) - A pretty little hardy perennial of trailing habit, with heads of pale rosy flowers in early spring.

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  • Plants are sometimes found in which the flowers have a faint rosy flush.

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  • T. unifoliata, with white flowers and rosy stamens, is also good.

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  • Rosy Gem is identical with this, save in its fine rosy color.

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  • Listeri, is charming, with spikes of soft rosy flowers beautifully fringed at the edges.

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  • S. oregana has smaller rosy flowers; S. incarnata, slender and rigid red spikes; while in S. spicata they are rosy-purple.

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  • Mountain Houseleek (Sempervivum Montanum) - A dark green kind, smaller than the common Houseleek, the leaves forming neat rosettes, from which spring dull rosy flowers in summer.

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  • Phlomis Armeniaca - With down-covered silvery leaves and stems crowded with whorls of rosy flowers, several of which are in good condition at the same time.

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  • P. officinalis (sometimes called P. saccharata) has rosy flowers turning to blue, and P. angustifolia bears blue flowers.

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  • Meadow Beauty (Rhexia) - R. virginica is a beautiful dwarf bog plant with vivid, deep rosy flowers 6 or 8 inches high, in sandy swamps in New England and the Eastern States, and is found as far west as Illinois and Wisconsin.

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  • The double varieties may be preferred to the type, and there is also a pretty form with pale rosy sepals.

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  • The vigorous shoots are prostrate, so that it is seen to greater advantage when its long heads of crimson and rosy flowers droop over rocks.

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  • The branches are erect, rather sturdier than in the true Tamarisks, and the leaves are of a pale glaucous hue, the flowers white or rosy in June.

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  • R. scabrifolium is a pretty little plant, never growing high, with rosy flowers and hairy leaves and stems.

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  • Nymphaea Alba Odorata Rosacea--A - od form coming near exquisita but more vigorous, with bright rosy flowers about 4 inches across, paling to salmon-yellow towards the crown of golden stamens; petals narrow and pointed.

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  • From the centre of the tuft, and exceeding it by 2 or 3 feet, arise numerous stems, each bearing an immense loose panicle of long filamentous silvery flowers, of a rosy tint with silvery sheen.

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  • Carmichaeliae is much like some of the Brooms, hence its name, the leafless, graceful shoots studded late in June with small bright rosy flowers in clusters towards the point.

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  • R. Metternichii, from Japan, 4 feet high, with narrow leaves and rosy flowers spotted with purple.

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  • Its leaves are densely covered with hairs when young, less so as they get older; the flowers are borne loosely in small trusses, rosy white on opening, whiter with age.

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  • It has been used for hybridisation, and amongst others R. praecox and Rosy Bell have been raised from it.

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  • The flowers are in each variety white, although in the bud stage quite rosy pink.

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  • A. blepharophylla (Rosy Rock Cress) is not unlike the white Arabis, but the flowers are rosy-purple.

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  • T. Wilcoxiana is a pretty little alpine plant of creeping habit, with rosy Aster-like flowers in May and June.

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  • There is a rare white variety and a rosy form of much beauty has also appeared quite recently.

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  • Sand Pink (Tunica) - T. saxifraga is a small plant with a profusion of wiry stems that bear numerous elegant little rosy flowers.

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  • The best known is S. chinensis, with twining stems of 10 to 25 feet, bearing simple glossy leaves and pale rosy flowers during early summer, half an inch across and fragrant.

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  • S. b. rosea is a new garden form with deep rosy flowers, and carnea a paler variation.

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  • Bonduelli (yellow), a biennial if protected in winter; S. spicata, with spikes of small rosy flowers; Thouini (violet), very free flowering; and sinuata (purple and white), pretty and easy to grow.

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  • This native of our shores, and of the tops of the Scottish mountains, is very pretty, with its flowers of soft lilac or white springing from cushions of grass-like leaves; but the deep rosy form, rarely seen wild, best deserves cultivation.

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  • The other kind is A. ranunculoides, a few inches high, in summer bearing many rosy blossoms.

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  • The flowers are very full, and floating, the lower petals often prettily tipped with rosy white during the heat of summer, becoming deeper and more uniform towards the autumn.

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  • In the rosy variety the rosy hue is most pronounced in the young stage, and the leaf-stalks and the foliage are of a more bronzy shade of green.

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  • S. grandiflora, from Asia Minor and Siberia, is a neat downy plant with showy spikes of reddish-purple or rosy flowers from May onwards, sometimes used in the rougher parts of the rock garden.

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  • Early morning or low light levels call for rosy lenses.

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  • For that over-inebriated look on any Mii, add some rosy cheeks.

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  • Time will sort out which grapes perform best in the various areas and regions but the future is definitely rosy for California wines.

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  • The Madame Alexander Kitten Doll is 18 inches tall, with fat rosy pink cheeks and a beautiful, facial expression.

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  • Littlest Kitten has eyes that open and close, rosy cheeks, and red lips.

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  • She has rooted blond hair, aqua blue, open-and-close, sleep eyes, and pink rosy cheeks.

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  • Although rash is less common than with streptobacillary rat-bite fever, there may be a lightly rosy, itchy rash all over the body.

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  • Menkes' disease, called the "kinky hair disease," results in tangled, grayish, steely, or kinky hair and chubby, rosy cheeks.

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  • The rosy peony print fabric used on top and bottom is subtle, but the uniform pattern diffuses the attention on your figure, so problem areas blend in with your best assets.

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  • If you are a winter, your skin color might be pale, olive or dark; skin undertones are typically blue or rosy pink.

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  • Alice Cullen is a vampire, so a pale complexion with rosy or red lips is definitely necessary.

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  • Add sparkly eye shadow, rosy cheeks and lip-gloss.

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  • This process is often called the "veil of Neptune" because on the surface, everything appears beautiful, rosy and calm.

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  • A few witnesses have reported hearing children singingRing Around the Rosy on the rooftop.

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  • Be aware though that demonstrators have a vested interest, and may make things sound very rosy while trying to recruit you themselves to increase their own bottom line.

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  • The banana has beady eyes, rosy cheeks, and a smile.

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  • Tabloids hinted that the relationship was less than rosy, and the second season of Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami showed just how bad things had become.

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  • He is described as an undersized, stalwart man with full, rosy cheeks, long snow-white locks, and bright, smiling, black eyes.

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  • In the rosy dawn of its inauguration, Mr. Charles Maxwell had persuaded some of the clergy to take up shares.

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  • In the rosy glow of an FA Cup win perhaps we can allow ourselves some optimism.

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  • Her eyes are very big and blue, and her cheeks are soft and round and rosy and her hair is very bright and golden.

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  • The latter, a fresh, rosy officer of the Guards, irreproachably washed, brushed, and buttoned, held his pipe in the middle of his mouth and with red lips gently inhaled the smoke, letting it escape from his handsome mouth in rings.

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  • Don't forget that she has grown up and been educated in society, and so her position now is not a rosy one.

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  • The little princess and Mademoiselle Bourienne had already received from Masha, the lady's maid, the necessary report of how handsome the minister's son was, with his rosy cheeks and dark eyebrows, and with what difficulty the father had dragged his legs upstairs while the son had followed him like an eagle, three steps at a time.

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  • The Emperor Francis, a rosy, long faced young man, sat very erect on his handsome black horse, looking about him in a leisurely and preoccupied manner.

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  • Sonya too, all rosy red, clung to his arm and, radiant with bliss, looked eagerly toward his eyes, waiting for the look for which she longed.

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  • They were dressed alike, in new pale-blue frocks, and were both fresh, rosy, and bright.

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  • A light footstep and the clinking of spurs were heard at the door, and the young count, handsome, rosy, with a dark little mustache, evidently rested and made sleeker by his easy life in Moscow, entered the room.

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  • Strands of her black hair lay round her inflamed and perspiring cheeks, her charming rosy mouth with its downy lip was open and she was smiling joyfully.

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  • Boris, grown more manly and looking fresh, rosy and self-possessed, entered the drawing room elegantly dressed in the uniform of an aide-de- camp and was duly conducted to pay his respects to the aunt and then brought back to the general circle.

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  • Several times on glancing that way he noticed behind that door a plump, rosy, handsome woman in a pink dress with a lilac silk kerchief on her head, holding a dish and evidently awaiting the entrance of the commander-in-chief.

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  • It was the same panorama he had admired from that spot the day before, but now the whole place was full of troops and covered by smoke clouds from the guns, and the slanting rays of the bright sun, rising slightly to the left behind Pierre, cast upon it through the clear morning air penetrating streaks of rosy, golden-tinted light and long dark shadows.

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  • Several modern societies have been formed from time to time (some of which are still flourishing in Great Britain) for the study of Rosicrucianism and allied subjects, but in no sense are they directly derived from the "Brethren of the Rosy Cross" of the 17th century, though keen followers thereof.

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  • She took a pair of pear-shaped ruby earrings from her huge reticule and, having given them to the rosy Natasha, who beamed with the pleasure of her saint's-day fete, turned away at once and addressed herself to Pierre.

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