1 He saw that she had rouged her cheeks and painted her lips.
2 She contracted her lips, which were rouged like those of a clown.
3 Her cheeks were daintily rouged , her eyebrows plucked into a thin arch.
4 Their cheeks were rouged , their eye-lashes painted, their eyes bright with wine.
5 Her eyes were dull and her cheeks were lined and heavily rouged .
6 A pantomime dame plants her flamboyantly rouged lips on unwary onlookers' cheeks.
7 A crowd of Siamese women, painted and rouged , in European costume.
8 The image closed in on a sturdy Russian woman, middle-aged, with rouged cheeks.
9 The apartment was warm, the air rouged with cinnamon and fir.
10 A girl of eighteen walking at her side turned a rouged , tear-stained face.
11 A rouged young flapper, high heeled, short skirted and a jaunty green hat.
12 Flashy, painted and rouged as I was I dreaded Orontides' eyes.
13 She was indeed a blonde hussy, short-skirted, low-necked, pitifully rouged , depraved beyond redemption.
14 The thing inside her skin pulled her rouged lips into a crooked smile.
15 A good deal rouged and powdered, Miss Carmelita, since I first knew you!
16 She was admirably rouged and powdered; her arms were glorious; her lashes were long.
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