The eggs of the purple water-hen are lovely objects, ruddier and much more richly coloured than those of any of its congeners. |
She appealed to Miss Taylor's ruddier and daintier vision but dimly and distantly as some memory of the past. |
Begin, perhaps, with the creamy horseradish version, pale and fiery, or with a ruddier, plump, mustard-hued fillet. |
Just as one half of an apple may be larger, ruddier or even maggot-ridden, depending on its position on the tree, so two humans sprung from the same blastocyst will develop in response to their individual circumstances. |
In the first year she died, and in another Benjamin had taken to himself a new wife, with merrier eyes and ruddier lips. |
There flows a ruddier light through the blood-colored panes, and the blackness of the sable drapery appalls. |