2322 examples of crimsoned in sentences

The telltale flush crimsoned Donnegan's face.

A deep blush crimsoned her features, at the allusion to her weakness.

" "This is indeed taking us by surprise, and that most agreeably," returned Eve, looking up at him with undisguised pleasure, while a bright glow crimsoned her face.

The moon shone on the snow-covered earth, so soon to be crimsoned with patriotic blood.

An awning crimsoned and subdued the sunlight, concealing the lines on the governor's face and suggesting color on his pale cheeks.

His whole face crimsoned suddenly.

Will you take it away?" "Sarah!" He looked up at her crimsoned tearful face in dismay.

It licks your feet,its huge flanks purr very pleasantly for you; but it will crack your bones and eat you, for all that, and wipe the crimsoned foam from its jaws as if nothing had happened.

And then, fanning, she threw herself into a chair, her sweet face all crimsoned over with passion.

Nancy's face crimsoned and her lips parted for a quick retort, and none too pleasant a one, apparently.

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

I part from you, as I have lived with you, in peace,' 'Not so,' replied Corvinus, now purple in the face with fury; 'but'" The boy's countenance became crimsoned, his voice quivered, his body trembled, and, half-choked, he sobbed out, "I cannot go on; I dare not tell the rest!"

Neither was killed, but the soldier had his face crimsoned with blood and dust, and the Federal, who had fallen across his adversary, despatched him by plunging his knife in his chest.

" The keen eye of Marguerite studied the crimsoned features of Adelheid till forgetfulness got the better of discretion.

His face crimsoned under her look.

Popple crimsoned, coughed, and signalled despotically to Mrs. Driscoll's footman.

At the same time, he crimsoned to the eyes, changing his weathered complexion to a flaring, reddish-brown.

The young fellows who fell in our earlier struggle seemed like old men to us until within these few months; now we remember they were like these fiery youth we are cheering as they go to the fight; it seems as if the grass of our bloody hill-side was crimsoned but yesterday, and the cannon-ball imbedded in the church-tower would feel warm, if we laid our hand upon it.

This silent man in front of him, with the horrible marks upon his person, sent a chill to De Catinat's valiant heart, and he muttered over one of Marot's Huguenot psalms; for who but the foul fiend himself would drive a coach with those crimsoned hands and with a sword driven through his body?

" The bright blood flashed over Phil's dark brow and crimsoned even his ears.

You do notwill not think any worse of me?" She laid her hand gently on his arm, and his closed over it with such evident good-will that a blush crimsoned her cheek.

Directly in front of this howling mob is massed the First Corps of Cadets, and the 9th Regiment of Irish militia; soldiers are seen falling in the ranks, and blood crimsoned the snow, alarm bells are clanging, flames are bursting from the elegant buildings, tremendous explosions are heard which seemed to shake the foundations of the city.

The quick mind of the elder lady appreciated it as it was stated to her; and another thing, new and sudden as a revelation, came to her; and with tears in her eyes, and a softened and illuminated face, she turned to Julia, a moment since so proud and defiant, and now so humble and subdued, with averted eyes and crimsoned face: "Oh, Julia!" and passed one arm around the slender girl.

The setting sun crimsoned the pines; the riders were gathered along the hill-side, bending far out in their saddles to scan the valley below.

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.

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