Crimsoned [verb]

Definition of Crimsoned:

blush, make rosy

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Sentence/Example of Crimsoned:

But here the Greek, whose face had crimsoned, snatched a tiny baton beside a bronze gong.

I—we, I mean,' and Jacinth's face crimsoned, 'could have been good to them; it would have been better for them in the end.'

My face crimsoned, even my fingers were suffused with the rosy hue of shame.

Sylvia's face crimsoned, and she pulled her hand from its kindly prison.

And now her face crimsoned, for illumination had come to her.

Her face crimsoned, but she held her head steady and high, nor faltered at the word.

May crimsoned beneath his significant glance and the scarcely veiled scorn on Esther's fine face.

"Nay, but hear me out," cried the young officer, whose cheek was crimsoned with shame.

He turned, leaving the dead mink on the ice, and painfully retraced his deeply crimsoned trail.

They were very few, and without any hint of anger; but the girl crimsoned, and opened her eyes pathetically.