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Example sentences for "ruddier"

Lexicographically close words:
ruction; ructions; rudder; rudderless; rudders; ruddily; ruddiness; ruddled; ruddy; rude
  1. A ruddier pomp and pageantry Than world's delight o'erfleets thy sod; And choosing this, thou hast in fee The peace of God.

  2. It stretched before them in a vast parallelogram, and while the oats were the pale gold of the austral, there was the tint of the ruddier metal of their own Northwest in this.

  3. The shepherdess has a robe of fairest crimson, and her flower-crowned locks in tint more nearly approach to the blond cendré which distinguishes so many of Palma's donne than to the ruddier gold that Titian himself generally affects.

  4. The wind, rumbling in the rocking chimney, and occasional raindrops hissing on the embers, seemed but to call forth a ruddier light from that goodly pile of burning peat and peeled coppice oak.

  5. The ruddier the blaze upon the hearth, the stronger the flavour of mould and damp drawn out from the oozy walls and cold clay floor.

  6. Her face is rounder than the moon, And ruddier than the gown Of orchis in the pasture, Or rhododendron worn.

  7. The heaven below the heaven above Obscured with ruddier hue.

  8. These assumed a ruddier tint, and you could see the delicate purple gems softening the cold grey of the bark.

  9. No matter; after all it was I myself who promised to find for the Terrible Tsar a bride who is ruddier than the sun, fairer than the moon, and whiter than snow.

  10. I was coming out from supper, when I was stopped by a small, stout, ruddy man, followed by two others taller and ruddier than himself.

  11. There are moments when the mind refuses to be satisfied with evolution, and demands a ruddier presentation of the sum of man's experience.

  12. Fill up the bowl from the brook that glides Where the fire-flies light the brake; A ruddier juice the Briton hides In his fortress by the lake.

  13. Their intonation is nasal, and the colour of the skin slightly darker and ruddier than that of the Klemantans.

  14. The Murut is nearly as fair skinned as the Kenyah, perhaps a little ruddier in tone.

  15. Sunset out of a crimson sky Streamed o'er a field of ruddier dye, And the brook ran on with a purple stain, From the blood of ten thousand foemen slain.

  16. III Fill up the bowl from the brook that glides Where the fire-flies light the brake; A ruddier juice the Briton hides In his fortress by the lake.

  17. I shall not give up--my brother," and with that she pricked up her nag and we rattled along fast, her cheeks growing ruddier and ruddier than ever with the exercise.

  18. Only in proportion as the sun, descending, became ruddier and ruddier did the sands begin to assume that lily hue which the heath in Polish forests has in autumn.

  19. Fill up the bowl from the brook that glides Where the fireflies light the brake; A ruddier juice the Briton hides In his fortress by the lake.

  20. In his resentment, the old gentleman's ruddy face became ruddier and his husky voice huskier.

  21. His complexion continued to be ruddier than usual, however, throughout the meal, and was still somewhat tinted when Mrs. Palmer rose.

  22. This means that the beautiful pink and white complexion, that is so much admired, is destroyed, the burning of the sun and the vigour imparted to the circulation make fair maidens 'ruddier than the cherry and browner than the berry.

  23. The general vigour of the circulation with the ruddier colour, which has been dwelt upon, would show that the improved quality of the blood must be due not only to the causes previously pointed out, more oxygen absorbed, etc.

  24. The merrier the skating, the warmer and more sparkling the sun by day, and the ruddier the bonfires at night, the more poignant the sadness with which one must take in the meaning of the total situation.

  25. It stretched before them in a vast parallelogram, and while the oats were the pale gold of the austral, there was the tint of the ruddier metal of their own North-West in this.

  26. And so successful was his adventure, that his most sceptical neighbors, the old farmers, confessed him to be the better husbandman; his gold was ruddier than theirs; his fields the neater.

  27. A ruddier hue and deeper shade shall gain, And stalk, in statelier figures, on the plain.

  28. His ruddy face went pale, and then turned ruddier than ever.

  29. General Wilson's face gleamed like a great carbuncle, and Wharton Kendrick's ruddy cheeks were ruddier than ever with signs of temper.

  30. Her oval face and regular features might have indicated any of the ruddier branches of the so-called Aryan stock.

  31. The silvery haze of dawn was dimming the stars and deepening into ruddier hues that tinged the fronds of the mighty trees as with streaks of blood when Rosendo, like an implacable Nemesis, prodded his little party into activity.

  32. The candle's mild rays were overpowered by the ruddier light from the ruins, making the weak flame to appear like the moon by day.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ruddier" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.