54 Verbs to Use for the Word crimsons

The pink ears turned crimson, likewise the adjoining cheeks, and Miss Abigail panted with righteous indignation.

He did not at once understand the meaning of my question, but Dorothy did, and flushed crimson with anger.

"Of course," he suggested gently, "as soon as you reached home you related to your mistress what had occurred?" Julie grew a little crimson.

' Lancelot started, and blushed crimson.

They had never a glance for the villages burning crimson in the bright sunight or for the falling "Jack Johnsons.

The sun had set, and the sky above showed the crimson of the distant afterglow, warning us that it was time we began to think of how to make our exit.

Once more the creature dived, and this time he stayed down only a few minutes, and, when he came up, blood spouted into the air and dyed the sea crimson, and Kalitan exclaimed: "Pierced his lungs!

The poorer women wore bright, dark crimson, or blue in gown or wrapping veil; the ladies were mostly in white or black, as were also the clergy, excepting such as had officiated at the previous Eucharist, and who wore their brilliant priestly vestments, heavy with gold and embroidery.

"] THE OLD SCOTTISH CAVALIER I. Come listen to another song, Should make your heart beat high, Bring crimson to your forehead, And the lustre to your eye; It is a song of olden time, Of days long since gone by, And of a Baron stout and bold As e'er wore sword on thigh!

"Why, it's ait's a" she started to say and stopped confused, her cheeks blazing crimson.

He'll steal the warm crimson, that flows through your heart, He'll haunt you with blisters and plasters that smart, Torment you with setons, with leaches and cups, His calomel poisons, the blood it corrupts.

Though the earth has been uninteresting, it has not been so with the sky, for the dark shades of night, which have been gathering and thickening on the right have been confronted on the left by the brightest imaginable star, and the thinnest possible crescent moon, both resting on a couch of deep and gradually deepening crimson.

They apparently formed in the centre of the heavens, and spread till they seemed to burst; the effect was electrical; myriads of small stars shot out over the horizon, and darted with that swiftness towards the earth that the eye scarcely could follow the track; they seemed to burst also and throw a dark crimson over the entire hemisphere.

I strained at the oars as if in a race, with all eternity at stake, blindly urging the boat ahead through water that flashed crimson at every stroke.

She was too sweet, and got crimson when she poured out his tea, and asked him if he took sugar?

The light gleamed crimson in the wine; it glowed like liquid fire.

The tower of the Academy Building still glowed crimson where the sun-rays shone on the windows.

" "Mr. Darrin, I don't choose to believe you, sir!" Dave's face went crimson, then pale.

he growled, glaring at me, his face crimson.

With six minutes left it only remained, as it seemed, for Yates to hold the plunging crimson once more at the last ditch to keep the game a tie, and so win what would, under the circumstances, have been as good as a victory.

There is the topmost purity of white, blended with the delicate, perpetual verdure of hope, and down in the opal's centre lies the deep crimson of love.

" She looked up timidly, her face growing crimson.

He had bowed beneath the sceptre of Uranus, he had witnessed his fall, and marked the ocean crimson with his blood.

The day was done, and the long twilight cametwilight, which mixes the crimson of the darkling west, the yellow moonlight in the azure east, and the red glimmering starlight overhead, into one magic light.

But there is an insiduous foe, silent in its progress, sapping first the secret springs of life, but yet diffusing hopefulness, ever whispering in syren voice, of coming health and happiness, often adding a deeper crimson to the cheek and a brighter lustre to the eye.

54 Verbs to Use for the Word  crimsons