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ruddiness

noun as in blush

noun as in flush

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Example Sentences

His paleness changed to the ruddiness of manhood; and his feeble limbs felt all the vigor of a hero in his prime.

She was in person full-limbed and somewhat heavy; without ruddiness, as without pallor; and soft to the touch as a cloud.

She knew not to what she should have recourse, when the stranger made a slight movement, and a faint ruddiness tinged her cheeks.

Portland Place at Christmas in a black fog was never a rosy landscape, but in 1861 the most hardened Londoner lost his ruddiness.

The baby, Milita, who attracted attention because of her whiteness and ruddiness, had the strength that her mother lacked.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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