Which preposition to use with reddened

with Occurrences 62%

Then, his temples reddening with anger, Dave swung in a huge one that crashed in under Pennington's right ear.

in Occurrences 26%

He gave a hand to each, and, drawing Eve affectionately to him, he imprinted a kiss on a cheek that was burning, though it paled and reddened in quick succession, the heralds of the tumultuous thoughts within.

to Occurrences 23%

The former being dead, as was contended, without issue" "You forget yourself!" "Lawful issue," added Paul, reddening to the temples, "I should have addedMrs.

at Occurrences 16%

It was his turn to smile, and I felt my cheeks redden at the expression of his face.

like Occurrences 6%

Her cheeks reddened like apples in the cold.

on Occurrences 6%

I love to watch a golden sunset, to walk in the high beech woods in springor, for that matter, in summer or autumn or winterto see the apples reddening on the trees, and the hedgerows thick with blackberries.

under Occurrences 5%

Mrs. Puddicombe's broad face reddened under her amazing labyrinth of screwlike curls.

into Occurrences 2%

This idea is beautifully illustrated by Garth in his Dispensatory, in the following lines: "Thus paler looks impetuous rage proclaim, And chilly virgins redden into flame.

from Occurrences 2%

She was a fine sight, with the wind ruffling her hair and her cheeks reddened from the rain.

with Occurrences 1%

In the earliest morning she was borne in an open coffin out of the castle, and the heavenly features were once more reddened with the rising sun.

for Occurrences 1%

As darkness fell, the sky was reddened for miles with pillars of fire, and for a time the Caribees thought it was the enemy.

through Occurrences 1%

For her sweet spring had lost its flowers, She fell, and passion's tongues of flame Ran reddening through the blushing bowers, Now haggard as her naked shame.

towards Occurrences 1%

To those, who, by whatever fortune, wandered into the garden of Belles Demoiselles some summer afternoon as the sky was reddening towards evening, it was lovely to see the family gathered out upon the tiled pavement at the foot of the broad front steps, gayly chatting and jesting, with that ripple of laughter that comes so pleasingly from a bevy of girls.

in Occurrences 1%

Lucy stood among a few other young people from the Close, watching for Anne, who came in, trim and bright, though still somewhat reddened in face and arms from her last attentions to the supperan elaborate meal on such occasions, though lighter than the mid-day repast.

Which preposition to use with  reddened