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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No part of the magnificent valley was lost, for the atmosphere was far and near ruddied with the English watch-fires. |
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He wanted to take her out riding, to see her ruddied by the sun and the wind. |
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With the water ruddied by the alluvial deposits that colour the Red River, the area during the annual flood comes to look like a Martian Venice. |
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He sat behind the desk, having risen when I entered and reseated himself, and the glare from the window beside him ruddied one side of his face. |
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We rounded a point of land, emerged into blue stream and bright sky, and left the whole Cyclopean region behind, ruddied with jets of flame, and shrouded with vapour. |
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Its Pentelic marble is ruddied with age, and its outer walls are artfully, if promiscuously, decorated with Classical Greek tidbits: panels, votive tablets, and morsels of frieze. |
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What I remember most was watching a jolly fellow with a thickly veined nose and cheeks, ruddied from years of alcohol, dig two silver spoons into a ceramic tub of Stilton, which he then chased with a glass of port. |
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