Definitionadj. inclined to a healthy reddish color often associated with outdoor life
Last update: July 5, 2015
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Rigby is excessively corpulent, and has a jolly rubicund face. [adjective]
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He was a portly man, with a rubicund visage, very shrewd, and nothing of a bigot. [adjective]
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(Ben Jumbo Dollard, Rubicund, musclebound, hairynostrilled, hugebearded, cabbageeared, shaggychested, shockmaned, fat-papped, stands forth, his loins and genitals tightened into a pair of black bathing bagslops.) [adjective]
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You're looking rubicund, George Lidwell said.' [adjective]
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Passepartout, usually so rubicund, was fairly white with suspense. [Please select]
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Yes, there was one face; the rubicund countenance of the bandmaster. [Please select]
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"He is a sly dog, John Oxon," he said, a broad grin on his rubicund face. [Please select]
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Colonel Cowles had a heavy jaw and rather too rubicund a complexion. [Please select]
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