ring-a-rosy|ring a rosy in English
noun
game played by children in which the players dance around in a circle to the tune of a nursery rhyme and when they hear the lyrics "all fall down" they all crouch down low
Use "ring-a-rosy|ring a rosy" in a sentence
1. A rosy future lies before us.
2. She always takes a rosy view of life.
3. And that figure paints a misleadingly rosy picture.
4. She had rosy cheeks.
5. Her cheeks have a rosy glow and pinkish hue.
6. Blushed: to develop a rosy facial color (as …
7. Things were looking less rosy all of a sudden.
8. The little girl ran with rosy cheeks.
9. Billy had rosy cheeks and blue eyes.
10. She got a new job and her life looks rosy.
11. Aleen is a Persian name for girls that means “red”, “rosy”
12. Her own rosy cheeks were so countrified.
13. Her hair brushed against her rosy cheeks.
14. 29 The first two lines "Ring-around the rosy, A pocket full of posies" refers to how people would carry flowers in hopes that they sent would overpower the smell of rotting flesh.
15. The sky was turning rosy over the harbour.
16. The rosy bloom of her cheeks had faded.
17. Crimsoning: to develop a rosy facial color (as from excitement or embarrassment).
18. Thanks to Douglas, her future was rosy.
19. We have some beautiful Rosy Boas for sale
20. It speaks of Rosy flesh and seeded womb
21. He was not insensible to her rosy symmetry.
22. In other places, the picture was less rosy.
23. 12 The little girl ran with rosy cheeks.
24. Rosy Revere Engineer - A little girl perseveres to become an inventor.
25. Crimsoned: to develop a rosy facial color (as from excitement or embarrassment).