Use "red-faced" in a sentence

1. A rotund, smiling, red-faced gentle-man appeared.

2. 2 A rotund, smiling, red-faced gentle-man appeared.

3. Joe gagged on his first cigarette, red-faced and choking.

4. 5 A red-faced Meyer apologized for his choice of words.

5. 1 A red-faced Mr Jones was led away by police.

6. 2 He was a portly man, red-faced and always panting.

7. 6 He was a portly man, red-faced and always panting.

8. 27 Whenever he felt ill from any cause he became red-faced.

9. A balding red-faced man walked down the steps from the doorway.

10. Blowse definition: a brash , red-faced woman Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

11. 13 And inside the suit sat a large merry red-faced gentleman.

12. 8 A boiling hot day it was, everybody red-faced and sweating.

13. 4 Joe gagged on his first cigarette,(www.Sentencedict.com) red-faced and choking.

14. 15 Mr Miller was a serious red-faced man who always looked worried.

15. 10 A balding red-faced man walked down the steps from the doorway.

16. 3 Red-faced officials ordered an investigation into the cause of the accident.

17. 18 I burst through the outer door, red-faced and sweating. Very chic.

18. 21 Red-faced Orson Stone claimed to be a knight as did lanky Lucifer Long.

19. 11 Once back in Paris,(Sentencedict.com) red-faced party leaders hurried to repair the damage.

20. When she tried to be cheerful she ended up flustered and red-faced, clammy all over.

21. The Red-faced Cormorant lives in the southern regions of Alaska out into the Aleutian Islands

22. 9 The other one was young, chubby, red-faced, with short red hair and looked embarrassed.

23. Most of the red-faced men are too spent from overwork and alcohol to be a problem.

24. 12 Mira still gets red-faced when he remembers speaking at a retirement home about nuclear power.

25. While red-faced car drivers sit blowing their horns, donkeys easily find their way through traffic jams.

26. 24 When she tried to be cheerful she ended up flustered and red-faced, clammy all over.

27. Red-faced scientists still clueless why we blush! SHARON, Longbridge A Blushing is a common phenomenon, Sharon.

28. 19 Red-faced, the judge stormed off the bench and slammed the door to his chambers in reply.

29. A stolid, red-faced clergyman without wit or humour, he contrived to make any and every subject dull.

30. 7 Most of the red-faced men are too spent from overwork and alcohol to be a problem.

31. 16 A stolid, red-faced clergyman without wit or humour, he contrived to make any and every subject dull.

32. 17 The girl screamed, and a stout, red-faced man suddenly appeared behind her and opened the door wider.

33. A wink and a one-liner instantly changed the dinner from a red-faced embarrassment to a conspiracy of fun.

34. His long screaming charge ended with him red-faced, gasping for breath - and with Viola Angotti pinned against the garbage cans.

35. A red-faced Bobby would then run around clutching his shorts. After four successive collisions he suggested I did the lifting.

36. Synonyms for Abashed include ashamed, embarrassed, humiliated, shamefaced, shamed, humbled, blushing, sheepish, red-faced and with one's tail between one's legs

37. 25 The last in the queue to shake his hand was a large, red-faced man of about his own age.

38. 20 A red-faced Bobby would then run around clutching his shorts. After four successive collisions he suggested I did the lifting.

39. 14 His long screaming charge ended with him red-faced, gasping for breath - and with Viola Angotti pinned against the garbage cans.

40. The penitent hope their red-faced admissions of guilt will bring absolution, but can saying sorry really be enough to restore their credibility?

41. Dick Cheney appears less a brooding presence and more a red-faced buffoon, which may well be how history comes to regard him.

42. Blushing is caused when adrenalin generated by a situation makes veins expand, allowing more blood to flow and leaving the sufferer red-faced

43. 23 The penitent hope their red-faced admissions of guilt will bring absolution, but can saying sorry really be enough to restore their credibility?

44. 17 The penitent hope their red-faced admissions of guilt will bring absolution, but can saying sorry really be enough to restore their credibility?

45. 26 Schools are failing to provide children with proper sex education because red-faced teachers are too uncomfortable with the subject to talk about it, a survey claims.

46. 22 Well, I say (a little red-faced at this point), an artist has to find some appeal in his or her subject - otherwise what would be the point?

47. Platax Pinnatus, also known as the Pinnate Batfish, Dusky Batfish, Shaded Batfish, or Red-Faced Batfish, is a fish from the western Pacific that occasionally is kept in marine aquariums

48. 29 The house was filled with farmers and their wives, red-faced daughters and clean, washed sons. The tables were filled with different things to eat. Wine filled many glasses.

49. 30 When he was taken aboard, and saw its wild, long-haired, red-faced crew, and a large cauldron on the deck, he fainted, thinking these savages were about to eat him.

50. Apoplexy, whose adjective form, apoplectic, came to mean “red-faced with rage,” is now called “stroke” like Apoplexy, from the Greek plessien, “to strike” because this third largest killer in the United States was nothing to treat lightly

51. 28 We had one regular servant, a fisherman's wife, and the oc- casional help of a big, red-faced girl who ate a whole pot of jam while my mother was at church and ac- cused me of it.

52. The artist peoples the scene with strongly characterised, almost caricatural figures, that we find again in several of his paintings: the aging pimp with a Cupidinous and revolting grin, the red-faced, jeering drunk, the avid gambler, the prostitute

53. 'The Clobhair-ceann was another being of the same class; he was a jolly, red faced drunken little fellow and was ever found in the cellars of the debauchee, Bacchuslike, astride the wine butt with brimful tankard in hand, drinking and singing …

54. Fastened up behind the Barouche was a hamper of spacious dimensions -- one of those hampers which always awakens in a contemplative mind associations connected with cold fowls, tongues, and bottles of wine -- and on the box sat a fat and red-faced boy, in a state of somnolency,