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1 The very red-faced man was going to London for a few days.
2 Opposite him, facing slightly sideways, was a small, round, very red-faced man.
3 He laughed even harder as he passed a very red-faced Ronnie as she came toward me.
4 They had been romping in the barn, and finally sat down in the hay, very red-faced and warm.
5 He was very red-faced and watery-eyed.
6 The Resident, very red-faced and out of breath, had slowed down into a shambling walk and was puffing and blowing like a grampus.
7 I told her not to worry about it because it was an accident, but she was very red-faced and insisted that her son apologise.
8 He was very red-faced , smooth shaven, with a black derby hat pulled down over his eyes and wearing a somewhat faded tight-fitting brown suit.
9 "Why do you stand here?" he asked very red-faced .
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