Flames soared and licked the rafters, then died away in a sanguineous, ember-like glow.
2
I therefore was the most sanguineous-looking man of our number.
3
The passenger, who was a plethoric, sanguineous man felt as if he were stifling.
4
They had loved like brutes, with hot passion, entirely sanguineous.
5
Lente mentions a case of labor without liquor amnii; and Townsend records delivery without any sanguineous discharge.
6
The explanation for this novel phenomenon lies in massive daily sero-sanguineous discharge and insensible losses with subsequent volume resuscitation.
7
He was a big Norman, one of those powerful, sanguineous, bony men, who lift wagon-loads of apples on their shoulders.
8
The sanguineous discharge is due partly to the oozing of blood from the surfaces denuded of epithelium, and partly to active congestion.
9
This he regarded as an odious monument which perpetuated warfare, hatred among nations, and the false, dearly purchased, sanguineous glory of conquerors.
10
If Colonel Pompley's face was red in ordinary hours, no epithet sufficiently rubicund or sanguineous can express its color at this appeal.
11
The two together, the woman nervous and hypocritical, the man sanguineous and leading the life of a brute, formed a powerful couple allied.
12
The ulcer was much inflamed and painful, the veins corded and deep colored, and there was a free discharge of sanguineous yellowish matter.
13
I answer, I don't know-anymore than I know why sanguineous people are hot-tempered, and leuco-phlegmaticones are more brooding in their wrath.
14
A sanguineous passion had lurked in his muscles, and now that his sweetheart was taken from him, this passion burst out in blind violence.
15
Sometimes there are topplings of sanguineous clouds, battles of giants hurling mountains at one another and succumbing beneath the monstrous ruins of flaming cities.
16
The ruby flood rushing to the scar had turned it purple, it became raw and sanguineous, standing out quite red against the fat, white neck.