Use "redden|reddened|reddening|reddens" in a sentence

1. Over the Bakeboard, the reddening stove

2. Over the Bakeboard, the reddening stove

3. Over the Bakeboard, the reddening stove

4. A Boil generally starts as a reddened, tender area.

5. The Bronchia were reddened throughout, and the lungs congested

6. 4 His heart leaped and he felt himself reddening.

7. Brayerin Schongauer holophotometer taletelling bone-laced heart-throbbing disenfranchising reddened

8. Taylor Glacier, its snout reddened by iron, drains into Lake Bonney.

9. Solid particles in the air accentuate the reddening.

10. Bleared, blear·ing, blears 1. To blur or redden (the eyes)

11. Our father's face had reddened with rage and he began to sputter.

12. ''Reddened blackfish, blackened redfish and Brackened brine balls.'' He cannot abide the Beastie Boys

13. Synonyms for Crimsoned include blushed, flushed, reddened, glowed, bloomed, coloured, colored, bloodied, burnt and burned

14. Synonyms for Crimsoned include blushed, flushed, reddened, glowed, bloomed, coloured, colored, bloodied, burnt and burned

15. His tonsils are reddened and swollen. He is suffering from acute attack of chronic tonsillitis.

16. Blushing is a sudden reddening of the face, neck and occasionally, upper chest

17. What does Bleary-eyed mean? With eyes blurred or reddened, as from exhaustion or lack of sleep

18. The main additives used are nitrite curing salt, with ascorbic acid used as a further reddening agent

19. Facial Blushing is an involuntary reddening of the face due to embarrassment or stress

20. Blush definition, to redden, as from embarrassment or shame: He Blushed when they called him a conquering hero

21. Consult your doctor if the navel area becomes reddened or if a foul odor or discharge develops .

22. Synonyms for Crimsoning include blushing, flushing, reddening, glowing, blooming, colouring, coloring, bloodying, burning and pinkening

23. Antonyms for Bloodlessness include glow, bloom, blush, flush, reddening, rosiness, color, colour, crimson and pinkness

24. The big spectacled Joy - Hulga would scowl and redden as if her privacy had been intruded upon.

25. Vinegar acid causes reddening that sets in fast and tends to blister with higher acid contents (Bl = blister

26. The proportion of these additives is #,# % for nitrite curing salt and #,# % for ascorbic acid (reddening agent

27. Burns have traditionally been classified according to degree: A first-degree Burn involves a reddening of the skin area

28. The main additives used are nitrite curing salt, with ascorbic acid used as a further reddening agent.

29. The proportion of these additives is 2,5 % for nitrite curing salt and 0,5 % for ascorbic acid (reddening agent).

30. To cause (the skin) to roughen, redden, or crack, especially as a result of cold or exposure: The headwind Chapped the cyclist's lips.

31. There are many synonyms of Crimsoned which include Color, Crimson, Flush, Glow, Mantle, Redden, Rouge, Turn Red, Have Rosy Cheeks, Turn Scarlet, etc.

32. To cause (the skin) to roughen, redden, or crack, especially as a result of cold or exposure: The headwind Chapped the cyclist's lips

33. 18 Then flames burst from an upper window of the abandoned tenement a mile away across the river, reddening the low clouds.

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35. So from wing to reddening, where Muriel wanders toward a louder love, as I toward and offer mercy sung like something sleeping stung and swell as with and am as if Asundering— †

36. As verbs the difference between Arose and rose is that Arose is (arise) while rose is (poetictransitive) to make rose-coloured; to redden or flush or rose can be (rise)

37. 16 Too much vitamin B3 can result in the "niacin flush", a burning, itching, reddening, tingling sensation, usually to the face, neck, arms and upper chest.

38. So, her hands scuffled over the Bakeboard, the reddening stove sent its plaque of heat against her where she stood in a floury apron by the window

39. Acid, any substance that in water solution tastes sour, changes the colour of certain indicators (e.g., reddens blue litmus paper), reacts with some metals (e.g., iron) to liberate hydrogen, reacts with bases to form salts, and promotes certain chemical reactions (Acid catalysis).

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41. ‘He smiled, watching Ferik's skin redden and become Blotchy from the rain.’ ‘Her voice had risen to a shriek, and her usually beautiful face was red, Blotchy, and streaked with tears.’ ‘Failure to do so will cause an uneven Blotchy appearance on your teak furniture after you apply the sealant.’

42. According to W. A. Shenstone, two classes of aloins are recognized: (1) nataloins, which yield picric and oxalic acids with nitric acid, and do not give a red coloration with nitric acid; and (2) barbaloins, which yield aloetic acid (C7H2N3O5), chrysammic acid (C7H2N2O6), picric and oxalic acids with nitric acid, being reddened by the acid.

43. Acid definition is - a sour substance; specifically : any of various typically water-soluble and sour compounds that in solution are capable of reacting with a base to form a salt, redden litmus, and have a pH less than 7, that are hydrogen-containing molecules or ions able to give up a proton to a base, or that are substances able to accept an unshared pair of electrons from a base.