florid in Vietnamese

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1. 7 Do obeisance to the florid China oriflamme!

2. Jacobs was a stout, florid man.

3. Tears were flowing over his florid face.

4. Come on together! Brandish the florid youth together!

5. Years of heavy drinking had given Alison a florid Complexion

6. Light Coloraturas are known for their florid singing

7. His usually florid complexion seemed drained of colour.

8. Jacobs was a stout(http://Sentencedict.com), florid man.

9. Mr. Hubbard was a florid, red - whiskered little man.

10. Description: This is a still life painting depicts some florid flowers.

11. You get upset in the most florid ways, the most extreme hyperbole.

12. These glowing expressions would appear florid if there was no solid context to them.

13. Coloratura definition, runs, trills, and other florid decorations in vocal music

14. A large urbane and florid and smooth - faced man walked out.

15. 24 You get upset in the most florid ways, the most extreme hyperbole.

16. We count the florid banknotes and hand them over across the desk.

17. From the flute is eminently suited to quiet melodic work, florid or otherwise.

18. Swash letter: A florid version of standard italic capital letters , usually used for ornamentation.

19. Bravura definition, a florid passage or piece requiring great skill and spirit in the performer

20. Relapse of florid symptoms and possibly their first onset can be precipitated by stressful events.

21. I had expected that Mr. Gatsby florid and corpulent person in his middle years.

22. 16 Being in the paradise: the florid design is in the white voile undemonstratively.

23. I had expected that Mr. Gatsby a florid and corpulent person in his middle years.

24. Florid and openhanded colors, excellent and transcendental quality. Deduct modem people feelings advocating the nature.

25. The bedhead was florid and overblown, its shiny walnut carvings reaching almost to the ceiling.

26. Synonyms for Bedizened include ornate, florid, overdecorated, overwrought, fussy, gingerbread, gingerbreaded, gingerbready, busy and rococo

27. But for all his jaundiced egoism and florid cynicism, Rice is not a bad man.

28. Synonyms for Aflush include pinkish, rosy, glowing, blooming, rubicund, ruddy, blushing, flushed, fresh and florid

29. 11 But for all his jaundiced egoism and florid cynicism, Rice is not a bad man.

30. A florid, solid woman, Zaiga bore little resemblance to the lithe, romantic girl her parents had lost.

31. Antonyms for Consumptive include rosy, florid, blooming, flush, full-blooded, glowing, red, rubicund, ruddy and sanguine

32. He enjoys all this renaissance art, full of noble statesmen, florid gestures and people being resurrected.

33. Witnesses described the running man as about 5', of stocky build, and with an extremely florid complexion.

34. He was a good-looking man, if a little florid, and an officer of the old school.

35. I hope he will find time to read it and provide a florid quotation for the dustjacket.

36. Antonyms for Ashiest include flushest, reddest, rosiest, ruddiest, most blooming, most florid, most glowing, most rubicund, most sanguine and most flushed

37. He was a tall stout man with a florid complexion, who looked well in vestments seen from a distance.

38. 28 Witnesses described the running man as about 5', of stocky build, and with an extremely florid complexion.

39. Her prose is pretty florid, although I admire any author who can work in nipple clamps and Albinoni's Adagio

40. This is particularly important in the case of people with serious behavioural problems or continuing florid symptoms of psychiatric disorder.

41. He was a short, florid man, normally very fat, now very thin, the skin of his paunch hanging slackly in folds.

42. 30 This is particularly important in the case of people with serious behavioural problems or continuing florid symptoms of psychiatric disorder.

43. The term Babu English refers to florid, overly polite, and unidiomatic English regarded as characteristic of native Indians who have limited proficiency in English.

44. The city’s cathedral, founded in 1221 by Ferdinand III of Castile and the English bishop Maurice of Burgos, is a fine example of florid Gothic (completed 1567) and has 15 chapels

45. Bloom - blowsy - complected - Complexional - dark - dark skin - dusky - fair skin - fair-skinned - florid - green - healthy skin - hue - pale - pale skin - pallor - perfect skin - pimply - skin color - skin tone - unwrinkled - very pale - wan - whiteness

46. ‘American history is filled with manifestos of cultural independence paradoxically coupled with exercises in Bardolatry and Anglophilia.’ ‘The florid old actor-manager at the heart of Forkbeard Fantasy's Shooting Shakespeare is effusive in his Bardolatry.’

47. I had called upon my friend, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, one day in the autumn of last year and found him in deep conversation with a very stout, florid- faced, elderly gentleman with fiery red hair.

Tôi đã kêu gọi người bạn của tôi, ông Sherlock Holmes, một ngày vào mùa thu năm ngoái và thấy anh ta trong cuộc trò chuyện sâu với một người đàn ông, mặt tươi như hoa bia đen già, với mái tóc đỏ bốc lửa.

48. • Coloratura has several meanings: The word is originally from Italian • (of lyric singing or a lyric singer) marked by florid virtuoso trills and runs • A type of soprano, usually, but also a term that describes a voice capable of agility: fast and high singing