Aún no tenemos significados para "ensanguined".
1She held the ensanguined head of Louis Devoe in her white apron.
2The struggling crowd had lashed his pugnacity and ensanguined his temper.
3Hancock, following Burnside's orders, led the attack upon the ensanguined slopes.
4On being released, he shook his ensanguined arms, and burst into a horrid laugh.
5Shosshi's face reflected the color in even more ensanguined dyes.
6The blade was scarcely yet dry, and the ensanguined hue came off upon the pressure.
7I'll come in for all his (ensanguined) money when 'e dies.
8And what flutes its ensanguined stems would make, to be used in such a dance!
9Yet, how can we imagine that a stain of ensanguined crime should attach to Miriam!
10Mutually ensanguined, we struggled as to the death.
11The ensanguined hue of the water told too plainly what had been the fate of the others.
12The heads of numbers rolled upon the snow, which for miles round was ensanguined with their blood.
13Welbeck paused, at my approach, and betrayed a momentary consternation at the sight of my ensanguined visage.
14But Tullus, who had spent his best days in the ensanguined field, proved inadequate to this new undertaking.
15The shock of the cold water and the appearance of the ensanguined basin frightened her into a momentary passivity.
16He deserves the distinction he enjoys, for he has redeemed the British flag on the ensanguined, burning plains of India.
Ensanguined a través del tiempo