Crimsoning [verb]

Definition of Crimsoning:

blush, make rosy

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Sentence/Example of Crimsoning:

He hesitated, for Eloise's eyes were fixed upon him, and the hot blood of shame was crimsoning her face.

She reeled back, her face crimsoning from the blow and the shame.

The keen little old eyes turn curiously on the crimsoning face of the girl.

"It is St. John's will," Xenie answered steadily, yet crimsoning painfully beneath her aunt's curious glance.

As they left the street, Pattie looked up in Denys's face with crimsoning cheeks.

He was very pale, but into her white face there surged a sudden flood of color, crimsoning it from brow to throat.

Gray Wolf came to his side and licked his neck, where fresh blood was crimsoning his tawny hide.

Judge Trent's keen gaze again noted the crimsoning ears of his assistant.

The terrible fires of Unaga crimsoning the white silent wastes are so vividly portrayed, that the reader must feel authenticity.

Blanched and faint, the French doctor lay with a crimsoning pool wet under his head.