Reddened Sentence Examples
This second group may be divided into a-Barbaloins, obtained from Barbadoes aloes, and reddened in the cold, and Barbaloins, obtained from Socotrine and Zanzibar aloes, reddened by ordinary nitric acid only when warmed, or by fuming acid in the cold.
He reddened and turned away.
When Rostov met Sonya in the drawing room, he reddened.
Her face warmed and reddened beneath the scrutiny.
While she wasn't crying, she was biting her lip against doing so, and kept blinking her reddened eyes.
Cynthia Byrne, in spite of reddened eyes and trembling nervousness, was a very attractive woman.
She bit back a laugh as he reddened.
The Watcher's face reddened.
She hesitated, then propped her chin on his chest, gazing up at him with stormy, reddened eyes.
Piles of gear were stacked about while partners called out to those below, fed line and encouragement, while others watched, a number with anxious looks on their reddened faces as they looked downward.
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The contact being thus reddened showed where the face had to be further dressed away; and this process was continued until the ochre touched points not more than an inch apart all over the joint faces, many square feet in area.
Almost the whole of this region is covered by a red soil, often of great thickness, which resembles and is often described as " clay," but is really decomposed rock, chiefly gneiss, reddened with oxidized magnetite.
It was already reddened and after again coughing she wiped away a fresh smear of blood.
Morehouse mentions the finding of small stones reddened by the action of fire.
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However, pillars adopt the colors of the incident sunlight which may be highly reddened.
His beard, which grew in white patches over reddened skin, made him look like a dog with mange.
Searchlights made effective patterns as they stabbed the reddened sky with their beams, which swept back and forth in wide arcs.
Early signs are abnormally reddened areas, which look inflamed.
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As in percutaneous tests, a reddened, swollen spot develops at the injection site for each substance to which the child is sensitive.
These spots consist of minuscule white dots (like grains of salt or sand) set onto a reddened bump and are characteristic of measles.
This type of impetigo involves the formation of a small vesicle surrounded by a circle of reddened skin.
It is characterized by blister-like lesions filled with non-infectious pus and surrounded by reddened skin.
AdvertisementIn this condition, the eyelids are crusty, reddened, and swollen.
It may also appear as dry patches of reddened skin on the child's knuckles, knees, elbows, or ankles that are often misdiagnosed as eczema.
Although some children have a slightly reddened throat or a slightly runny nose, most children have no symptoms whatsoever, other than the sudden development of high fever.
Ringworm is characterized by patches of rough, reddened skin.
When the sinuses are full of air (under normal conditions), the light will project through the sinus and will be visible on the roof of the mouth as a lit-up, reddened area.
Hives is a reaction of the body's immune system that causes areas of the skin to swell, itch, and become reddened (wheals).
Prolonged iron deficiency can result in a smooth, shiny, and reddened tongue, a condition called glossitis.
You will notice that your breast has a tender, reddened area or that your whole breast is tender and red.
She reddened and shook her head.
When she turned and he looked down at her, he could clearly see her reddened eyes.
Bennigsen suddenly reddened and paced angrily up and down the room.