Turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame.
1 Snow changes to rain; branch tips redden ; you can see your breath.
2 The areas affected become pale or redden and feel numb or tingle.
3 He must have noticed Sam redden , judging from what he said next.
4 Do not redden : you are safe as far as I am concerned.
5 Again at sunrise, no sunny tinge to gild or redden the snow.
6 Mr. Breeze felt himself redden slightly, and looked curiously at the man.
7 Nick could feel his skin redden , caught clumsy by his own anger.
8 Peter, who was looking down at her, saw the pale cheek redden .
9 She saw his face redden as anger took the place of petulance.
10 But as he said this about me, I felt my face redden .
11 Even with only torches for illumination, I could feel my face redden .
12 Donald Morrison to redden his hands with the blood of his fellow!
13 I can see the sun beginning to redden the sky in the east.
14 The east began to redden , Duane turned grimly in the direction of Ord.
15 The sternness of this question caused Virginia to redden and become utterly disconcerted.
16 Mrs. Delano asked, in a queer tone that made Rose redden .
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