He looked at her through eyes reddened from a combination of alcohol and disappointment. |
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One had an eyepatch, his other eye reddened and bloodshot, tired looking, as if he wanted to go home to his wife and take a bath. |
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Her cheeks reddened at the embarrassing confession and she paused for a few moments. |
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She continued to place the cool compress on his forehead and dab at his reddened cheeks. |
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As afternoon faded into evening, the flow of pints became a gentle flood, noses reddened and smiles stretched closer to each ear. |
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The red is proper to those who are ruddied and reddened as the martyrs were through the shedding of their blood for God's love. |
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The first eyeshadows used lead and antimony sulfide, and lips were reddened with mercuric sulfide, both highly toxic substances. |
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Under a thin Jurassic conglomerate a Palaeozoic succession of interbedded reddened sandstone, mudstone and basalt was preserved. |
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She ducked her head against his shoulder, out of the wind that stung her eyes and reddened her cheeks. |
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The remains of the night passed in sighs, and when dawn reddened the eastern sky, I had not even glimpsed a dream of you. |
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My skin was still stinging from the heat and when I looked at my grandmother I saw, with horror, that her arms were reddened too. |
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People with this condition often find that besides being dry, their skin is reddened. |
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The black-haired boy reddened slightly, but he turned back to the nurse and nodded. |
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Kate completely reddened at his acknowledgment of his presence in their conversation. |
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I blushed and reddened even further when Heath winked at me before walking off to class. |
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And then he'd come over, and she'd reddened, feeling as if he'd been able to see where her thoughts had been to. |
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She looked back at Neesha, her eyes reddened with the sadness she held inside of her for so long. |
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The beast screamed, its eyes reddened with pain, and flailed its leg wildly in an attempt to dislodge the feline. |
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He looked at her in a kind of delighted amusement, while she reddened even more. |
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Angie was silent, her eyes, small and reddened, kept carefully away from him. |
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Laura stood beside Kemp, her eyes reddened, sniffling, her hand on his arm. |
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He moved me a step backwards, not roughly, and held my shoulders in his hands, looking into my reddened eyes. |
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Lex was asleep on his bed, his eyes still reddened, his face streaked with tears. |
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She looked up at him, broken, eyes reddened and wavering in desperation, lips parted slightly. |
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His face was flushed, and he had dark rings below the reddened eyes that were sunk deep into his face. |
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As each flash ripped through the reddened sky, the force of the angry discharge made him gasp in awe. |
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He chewed his betel nut, his lips reddened by the juice, while I fingered a villainous looking sword with a carved hardwood handle. |
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One of the medics, a woman, sat with a woman whose face was reddened and blotchy from crying. |
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A light smile appeared on his lips as her face reddened and she huffed in annoyance. |
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In the freestanding mirror, Kenji could make out the monkey's close-set eyes peering unblinkingly at its own small, reddened face. |
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In the fire, a morsel of good silt is reddened, then extinguished in vinegar, which gives it a purple colour. |
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A choked sob caught in her throat, and she brought a hand up to her mouth as her eyes filled with tears that spilled over onto her reddened cheeks. |
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He bowed at the waist as Sandra reddened, then sped off down the hallway. |
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I noticed that the girl's ears had reddened with embarrassment. |
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At least the two boys got to sit on their father's lap as he sat in the prisoner's box, she said, clutching her head scarf, her eyes slightly reddened. |
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His blond hair was buzzed close to his scalp, and his complexion was reddened slightly from the sun, giving his head the look of a bad-tempered peach. |
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He looked at Jim, feeling the flush that reddened both cheeks. |
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Breaking waves ride over each other reddened by the lividity of a fulminous sky, mount and collapse, as they wrest down a tall toppling ship not far out of landfall. |
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The delicious rice is reddened with achiote and redolent of olive oil. |
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Some men whitened their hands with bleach, reddened their faces with rouge, and covered their body odor with lots of cologne. |
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Grosskreutz was exonerated by a taxi driver, who saw the supposed victim and said he had a smeared T-shirt but no reddened eyes. |
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This breakthrough formula soothes and helps heal sensitive, irritated, reddened and sunburned skin. |
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The throat is red and sore, and the tonsils are enlarged, reddened, and covered with patches of exudate. |
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A gentle cleanser that effectively rids skin of dirt and impurities, while helping to soothe and calm reddened, inflamed skin. |
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Tony's face reddened and he toyed with the wrapper off his chewing gum. |
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After gentle cleansing, reddened and irritated areas of the skin are treated. |
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For example, the application of cucumber slices on reddened areas will calm down rosacea while refreshing and moisturizing the skin. |
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Under it a fluctuating abscess was observed, and the entire region was severely reddened. |
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His eyes are dazed and reddened, and he's breathing heavily. |
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The young captain reddened imperceptibly, and his smile got wider. |
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These form small white lumps which can be seen beneath the surface of the skin surrounded by the network of blood vessels which also become visible, giving the skin a reddened aspect punctuated by white spots. |
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Only the horrible smell remains, imprisoned in the earth reddened by blood, in the shreds of viscera that straggle on the ground, ingrained in the blankets that had carried the dead. |
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His mouth had been struck or kicked. The lips were severely contused, reddened. |
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The flash is followed by a flush, leaving you reddened and perspiring. |
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Although the source is heavily reddened, one may identify easily an absorption band at 3.1 µm due to a blend of C2H2 and HCN, typical of such a star. |
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For reddened or blistered skin, consult a physician. |
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If you do find a reddened area, change your position to relieve this area of pressure and if in 24 hours this red area has not healed, call your health care provider. |
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There are palm groves, splendid blocks of pink granite reddened by the sunset, and numerous almond trees, whose nuts are essential in Moroccan cuisine. |
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I felt an incomparable joy in seeing the young people with reddened eyes and bearing the smile of a person who knows he has lived something so wonderful. |
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Subsequent signs vary somewhat: loss of appetite, general depression and withdrawal from other animals, reddened and draining eyes, vomiting, constipation or diarrhea, and coughing and difficulty in respiration. |
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Seborrheic dermatitis is a skin condition characterized by loose, greasy or dry, white to yellowish scales, with or without associated reddened skin. |
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On highly susceptible hosts, red bands containing dense aggregations of stromata are freely formed whilst on other hosts the infected needles appear uniformly reddened or scorched. |
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I was so embarrassed my face reddened but Lee kept it right up. |
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She saw him again that eventide, but then he was a reddened lich. |
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We have analyzed Fe 11 absorption lines toward several of the reddened stars included in the FUSE survey of molecular hydrogen abundances in translucent clouds. |
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