14 Verbs to Use for the Word ruddy

How the dark rafters and nail-pierced roof grew ruddy as the white-hot ploughshare or iron bar was drawn from the fire!what alternations of light and shadow!

He was a square-jawed, severe, heavily built person, with a long relentless upper lip, cheeks ruddy from the open air; engaged in the contracting business; and he had a brogue that would have charmed a mavis off a tree.

Knives gleamed ruddy in the sunset.

The lighted windows in the village street had a pleasant homely look; the snug villas, lying back from the high road with a middle distance of dark lawn and glistening shrubbery, shone brightly upon the traveller as he drove by, the curtains not yet drawn before some of the windows, the rooms ruddy in the firelight.

Its freshly-painted walls shone with a welcome whiteness, while the panes of its open windows flashed ruddy to the setting sun.

Blood?blood?nay, how is this?Ivery like The sun shines redly on himI have seen The sky look ruddy, as with all the blood Of battle-fields, where no man cried for grace.

Her cockernony snooded up fou sleek, Her haffet-locks hang waving on her cheek; Her cheeks sae ruddy, and her een sae clear;

Consistent in his odd tastes, the child set aside a ruddy faced lad, who was proposed as the drawer of this carriage, and selected instead, his grandfather, Glubb by name, a weazen, old, crab-faced man, in a suit of battered oilskins, who smelt like a weedy sea-beach when the tide is out.

And three hours did I go thus, and came at last to a place where a fire-hole did shine more ruddy; and I did look well about me, that I should perceive that part of the Gorge the better.

Within a few feet of him sat the ruddy, full-faced landlord, as idle as himself.

"So you won't come to our dance?" he asked straightening himself, more ruddy than ever.

" "Don't go rotting me," complained Heywood, and his sallow cheeks turned ruddy.

Ossian could'st thou seeO child, behold Yon ruddy, closing clouds ... so falls the fate Of all the tribe ...

I could bear the gloom no longer, but made up the fire till the light danced ruddy across pewter and porcelain on the dresser.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  ruddy