This time the suffusion on her cheeks was not in the least doubtful. |
Perhaps the incredible suffusion of sweeteners is why this third incarnation of Moreau's sugar carpet series is a grand gesture. |
Mr. margent found himself the subject of a suffusion of ideas, and had the appearance of being surprised at his own gifts. |
And the glory of these was deepened by the suffusion of their sparkle with a tender mist of tears. |
The juvenal plumage is browner and much more uniform below, lacking the strong yellowish suffusion and streaked appearance below of juvenal-plumaged B. montis. |
The tall spire of the Town Hall and its contrasting colours of azure and white stood majestically between a glorious suffusion of greenery. |