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Meanings of
redden
in anglès
portuguès
corar
català
ruboritzar-se
espanyol
enrojecer
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Turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame.
flush
crimson
blush
català
ruboritzar-se
Sinònims
Examples for "
flush
"
flush
crimson
blush
Examples for "
flush
"
1
The council said the public needed to
flush
their pipes out today.
2
Add potatoes and level off water so water is
flush
with potatoes.
3
There had been a
flush
in it; there was dash in it.
4
Where possible, save the grey water from your washing machine to
flush
.
5
Long-term solutions include installing toilets that use less than 6L per
flush
.
1
The light gleamed
crimson
in the wine; it glowed like liquid fire.
2
The sun rose in the low-lying mists; it transfused them with
crimson
.
3
Scarlet for geranium; a larger portion of the scarlet with the
crimson
.
4
The dark was coming fast; a
crimson
sunset was reddening the river.
5
And then the sunset ahead-thatgold and
crimson
hole in the sky.
1
I could not remember the last time I had seen Flora
blush
.
2
A cold maiden
blush
gave her the sweetest delicacy in the world.
3
Better a
blush
on the face than a stain in the heart.
4
Her
blush
was working its way under the neckline of her gown.
5
The brightest
blush
of the rose is blown as the petals fade.
Usage of
redden
in anglès
1
Snow changes to rain; branch tips
redden
;
you can see your breath.
2
The areas affected become pale or
redden
and feel numb or tingle.
3
He must have noticed Sam
redden
,
judging from what he said next.
4
Do not
redden
:
you are safe as far as I am concerned.
5
Again at sunrise, no sunny tinge to gild or
redden
the snow.
6
Mr. Breeze felt himself
redden
slightly, and looked curiously at the man.
7
Nick could feel his skin
redden
,
caught clumsy by his own anger.
8
Peter, who was looking down at her, saw the pale cheek
redden
.
9
She saw his face
redden
as anger took the place of petulance.
10
But as he said this about me, I felt my face
redden
.
11
Even with only torches for illumination, I could feel my face
redden
.
12
Donald Morrison to
redden
his hands with the blood of his fellow!
13
I can see the sun beginning to
redden
the sky in the east.
14
The east began to
redden
,
Duane turned grimly in the direction of Ord.
15
The sternness of this question caused Virginia to
redden
and become utterly disconcerted.
16
Mrs. Delano asked, in a queer tone that made Rose
redden
.
Other examples for "redden"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
redden
redee
Verb
Indicative · Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
begin to redden
face redden
individual redden
least redden
Translations for
redden
portuguès
corar
ruborizar
avermelhar
enrubescer
català
ruboritzar-se
encarnar
envermellir-se
envermellonar
enrojolar-se
enrogir-se
espanyol
enrojecer
Redden
through the time
Redden
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common