(Especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion.
Having a red face from embarrassment or shame or agitation or emotional upset.
1 So I am literally red-faced with rage about Avengers: Age of Ultron.
2 They were red-faced and they had obviously been drinking a long time.
3 The very red-faced man was going to London for a few days.
4 The seaman had always evinced a settled pique against the red-faced warrior.
5 This was too much for the red-faced boy lying on the grass.
6 I looked up at a red-faced man in a large straw hat.
7 Besides, it was not as if the red-faced customer had been rude.
8 The red-faced stage-director laughed even as he kept on mopping his forehead.
9 The two soldiers stood red-faced , one holding the flagon at his side.
10 He took a step toward the red-faced man, with one hand lifted.
11 A red-faced man with large whiskers, and most impudent in his manner.
12 Peechy Prauw shrunk within himself, and even the red-faced officer turned pale.
13 It holds a gilded mirror to such red - faced nature as consorts within.
14 Eleanor started to rise, but the red-faced one lifted a protesting voice.
15 Yet he heard as plainly as if the red-faced man had shouted.
16 The red-faced man, however, smiled as if he approved and Cartwright resumed:
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