ruddied Synonyms
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ruddied Meaning
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ruddied (a.)
Made ruddy or red.
ruddied Sentence Examples
- The sun's relentless rays had ruddied her formerly pale complexion.
- The rough-and-tumble of the boxing match left his face ruddied and abraded.
- The wind whipped against their faces, ruddied by the harsh elements.
- The firelight cast a warm glow on their ruddied cheeks, illuminating their rosy faces.
- The cold winter air had given their skin a ruddied appearance.
- The hot coals from the campfire ruddied the faces of the huddled campers.
- The farmer's ruddied hands, gnarled from years of toil, spoke volumes of his hard work.
- The angry child's face was ruddied with fury, his eyes blazing with rage.
- The young boy's cheeks were ruddied with excitement as he ran towards the playground.
- The traveler's face was ruddied by the long hours spent under the desert sun.
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Made ruddy or red.
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The sun's relentless rays had ruddied her formerly pale complexion.
The rough-and-tumble of the boxing match left his face ruddied and abraded.
The wind whipped against their faces, ruddied by the harsh elements.
The firelight cast a warm glow on their ruddied cheeks, illuminating their rosy faces.