Definitionadj. inclined to a healthy reddish color often associated with outdoor life
Last update: June 15, 2015
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There is a ruddy glow in the sky. . [adjective]
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He is a ruddy stupid. [adjective]
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Her child has ruddy complexion. . [adjective]
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His eyes looked a little bloodshot to her; his face had lost something of its ruddy freshness. [adjective]
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Inside these towering properties, smoking cauldrons of yak butter tea are tended by women with ruddy cheeks scorched by the elements. [adjective]
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Behind them stood Polly Cheeseman, peeping, with the glare of the fire on her sad pale face and the ruddy cheeks of her infant. [adjective]
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What was become of the ruddy polish, like that of a Winter Redstrake, on his cheeks, which made a man long for a slice of his ham. [adjective]
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The ruddy, flecked porphyry, the red, white, green, or yellow marbles which had been used for the decorations were all the finest and purest ever wrought upon by Greek craftsmen. [adjective]
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Burley's blood rushed to his face, giving a ruddy and dark glow to his swarthy brow. [adjective]
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And, in the absence of authentic history, tradition has dealt no less lovingly by her whom we are now following down to the native city of the ruddy king. [adjective]
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Lay you two to one Jenatzy licks him ruddy well hollow. [adjective]
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