Old Wellington face, shrunk, cheeks burning in a senile raddle.
2
There is a removable loom attachment which when first shown to me was called a raddle.
3
Fol-der-rol, de-rol de raddle, fol--
4
Oh, fol-de-rol, de raddle rol.
5
But since the white people came the blue bag has put yellow out of fashion, and raddle is used for the red.
1
Since I have taken to the reddle trade I travel a good deal, as you know.
2
All that reddlemen do is sell reddle.
3
"I gave up dealing in reddle last Christmas," said Venn.
4
"Not altogether the selling of reddle?"
1
They were small sheep, striped on the backs with redchalk.
2
In the original the drawing and writing are both in redchalk.]
3
They should have one side sufficiently smooth to be distinctly marked with redchalk.
4
And this time it wasn't redchalk-dust flying through the air; it was blood.
5
In natural redchalk rubbed with finger; the high lights are picked out with rubber.
Ús de ruddle en anglès
1
Rick Ruddle was Jack's hike leader and a sound engineer from Portland.
2
Antoine Gouedard-Comte beat Mark Ruddle from close range to put France ahead after 16 minutes.
3
I learned at the newspaper office that he had called for the rejected manuscript bearing his name,-ErnestRuddle.
4
It was a peculiar name,-ErnestRuddle.
5
The report finds that Róisín Ruddle would have had a greater chance of survival had the surgery gone ahead.
6
'As Miss Henderson got any ruddle anywhere about the farm?
7
The architect employed was the celebrated Mr. Blore, who, assisted by Mr. Ruddle, of Peterborough, completed the work in 1830.
8
No one at the present moment was more clear than was Ruddles as to the necessity of purity at elections.
9
Because goalkeepers Mark Ruddle and Gareth Lennox were unavailable, the 63-time capped Henderson was the only goalkeeper picked to go.
10
Here's his name,-ErnestRuddle.
11
The margin might well have been greater but for several saves by Marcus Ruddle, a most capable deputy for Wesley Bateman.
12
Mark Ruddle and Gareth Lennox are both unavailable due to academic commitments, leaving Corinthian's Charlie Henderson as the only available keeper.
13
Her long hair fell straight and was of a ruddled hue matched to the freckles dusted across her nose and cheeks.
14
Deerhides were pegged out on the ground and white or ruddled bones lay strewn over the rocks in a primitive shambles.
15
They easily took Martin's and Ruddle's stations and all the people in them, but they did not go against Wareville and other places.
16
Here Nancy Ruddle discusses new insights into the nature of LT, its mechanism of action and its possible role in several kinds of tissue-damaging response.