Incarnadined [verb]

Definition of Incarnadined:

blush, make rosy

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Sentence/Example of Incarnadined:

She turned away from the window where she had been looking at the incarnadined disk, and she thought she saw Bart turn pale.

Then, as the darkness began to overlay it, it grew dusky and yet duskier, till the incarnadined air was robbed of its glories.

The firelight played upon her half-averted face, twisted shadows into the sheen of her hair, incarnadined her smooth cheek.

Instantly quenched: distress and affronted modesty incarnadined her face, veiled her eyes.

As it is you're more like a fat-headed flock o' incarnadined crows split-armin' over a furrow in a ploughed field.

Blood-soaked, rather, for its original white was as incarnadined as the hypothetical seas.

It overspread his high, bald, intellectual forehead, and incarnadined his sconce up to the very top of it.

Too often commerce and conquest moved hand in hand, and the colony was incarnadined with blood.

Distant buildings caught the quivering iridescence, and were incarnadined with the play of crimson light.

The blood alone that has incarnadined all lands is worth vastly more than the dead soil into which it has been poured.