The phone, with its rubicund sheen, was instantly coveted. |
Over a glass of rubicund wine and juicy steak, he poses the main dilemma of the movie. |
He had a rubicund countenance, huge mustachios, and small, ferrety eyes. |
There sat the rubicund, bald, boy-like Colonel reading the Graphic. |
A bearded, rubicund, large man who also specialises in truffles and wild asparagus, there is something of the forest about him, something gnomishly mysterious. |
The relatives had all gathered round for one last kind word to them, and many still laughed and joked with rubicund cheeks and loose tongues. |