In heraldry "mantling," also known as "panache," "lambrequin" or "contoise," is an ornamental appendage to an escutcheon, of flowing drapery, forming a background (see Heraldry). [Please select]
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That darkest hour before the day was mantling the earth. [Please select]
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A grim smile played on the jarl's fine features for a moment, as he observed the blood mantling to the youth's forehead. [Please select]
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He spoke with the mantling blood blazing in his fat cheeks, and his two eyes glittering like those of a basilisk. [Please select]
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The mantling cheeks and dancing eyes showed that this took effect. [Please select]
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Lancaster, with mantling cheeks, stirred by what she considered a reflection on her people. [Please select]
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