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Inclined to a healthy reddish color often associated with outdoor life.
ruddy
sanguine
florid
healthy
1
Here, word for word, is the explanation given by the
rubicund
Joseph:
2
Such uni-dimensional thinking sends a frisson of
rubicund
belligerence down American spines.
3
Horse, foot, and charioteers, they thronged toward the
rubicund
fountain of education.
4
Red Bill paused and shoving back his sombrero scratched his
rubicund
poll.
5
Mr. Harley's countenance had been of that quasi claret hue called
rubicund
.
6
Dr. Gunning was an amiable little Hollander, fat,
rubicund
,
and well educated.
7
Discoloration of the veins of the nose, resulting in an appearance abnormally
rubicund
.
8
The Plimptons, with their
rubicund
and aggressively healthy offspring, were always in evidence.
9
He asked the stout,
rubicund
young woman behind the counter for a whisky.
10
One of them was a stout,
rubicund
person advanced in years.
11
The squire looked
rubicund
and patriarchal, with his broad physique and snow-white hair.
12
In the stern seat Regina Mortlake's
rubicund
aviation costume could be made out.
13
He was a gentleman of a particularly round and
rubicund
countenance.
14
Its
rubicund
tints quite deserted it, an alarming pallor spreading over every feature.
15
His face had lengthened considerably by this time, and its
rubicund
hue declined.
16
As the former's
rubicund
visage disappeared beneath the companion-hatch, Mr Falconer returned aft.
rubicund
rubicund face
rubicund man
rubicund countenance
rubicund nose
rubicund youth