10 adverbs to describe how to crimsoned

In the glittering sunshine the prairie lay a riot of color; the first wild roses now had faded to a pastel pink, but on every bush there were plenty of new ones, deeply crimson and odorous.

A moment later, from the saddle, she was looking down into a darkly crimsoned face.

" And, loverlike, he records of "this youngest of the angels" that "her dress on that day was of a most noble colour, a subdued and goodly crimson, girdled and adorned in such sort as best suited with her very tender age."

To have snatched her from Arthur, in order to hand her to John Fenwick!Lord Findon crimsoned hotly at the notion, all his pride of race and caste up in arms.

Let me see,six weeks,time for three flirtations of the most intensely crimson hue.

In this poignant and unexpected crisis Mathilde turned slowly and painfully crimson.

The Olema's gaudy burnous crimsoned swiftly.

Abdomen crimson, the first and second segments both above and below, the third above, of a sooty black, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh margined with black above, anteriorly, eighth entirely crimson.

As she did so she crimsoned violently, and looked down in her mortification.

A fair dawn it was, the sun rising, not through barred clouds, with the lightest at the horizon (which is the foul-weather dawn), but through streamers and bannerets that fluttered upward and fired to ever fleecier crimson and gold as he rose.

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