Aún no tenemos significados para "rubicund face".
1The smiling, rubicund face was more serious and drawn than Peter had remembered.
2The usually rubicund face of the Irishman was by this time a deadly pale.
3Rigby is excessively corpulent, and has a jolly rubicund face.
4Charlie grinned sheepishly, a guilty flush staining his rubicund face.
5The old man raised his flushed, rubicund face in concern.
6His rubicund face expressed consternation and fatigue; he appeared to be in a spasmodic sort of hurry.
7The bolts were drawn as he said this; and at the open wicket appeared Blangin's rubicund face.
8He was of medium height with a balloon-like stomach and a rubicund face framed in grizzled whiskers.
9The room was an oven, but her rubicund face and suffocating costume made it seem a furnace.
10He was a short man with a smiling and rubicund face, and he wore yellow kid gloves.
11Anita fixed her eyes on Mrs. McGillicuddy's honest, rubicund face, and listened breathlessly as Mrs. McGillicuddy continued:
12The visage of my new acquaintance formed a decided contrast to the rubicund face of the beef-eating marketman.
13He had a chubby, rubicund face with reddish brown eyes-previouslyI had seen him only against the light.
14An old gentleman, white-haired, with rubicund face and a jovial air, had taken the seat next to them.
15The giant's rubicund face suddenly blanched.
16The companion, Miss Clark, was a woman of sixty, a stout cheery woman with a beaming rubicund face.
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