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11 Sentences With "ruddiness"

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But despite its viscous ruddiness, it just didn't feel like the right drink.
Her headgear conceals all but a few silver-brown hairs, the thin ruddiness of blown-out pores.
Maine's complexion lends to the plot, with the ruddiness of his skin correlating to his drug and alcohol use.
"Green is a complementary tone to red, so it neutralizes pimples, broken capillaries, or an overall ruddiness to the complexion," says Glamsquad Artistic Director Kelli J. Bartlett.
But the trend — a favorite of bloggers and Instagrammers, it would seem — is fast developing a following, with a slew of new products that promise to mask complexion problems like ruddiness, sallowness and lackluster skin.
Betelgeuse and its red coloration have been noted since antiquity; the classical astronomer Ptolemy described its color as ὑπόκιρρος (hypókirrhos), a term that was later described by a translator of Ulugh Beg's Zij-i Sultani as rubedo, Latin for "ruddiness".Stella lucida in umero dextro, quae ad rubedinem vergit. "Bright star in right shoulder, which inclines to ruddiness." In the nineteenth century, before modern systems of stellar classification, Angelo Secchi included Betelgeuse as one of the prototypes for his Class III (orange to red) stars.
Critics such as Alan Artner and Christopher Lyon identified a greater sense of eroticism in the work, alternately comparing it to the fleshy ruddiness of Rubens, the odalisques of Ingres, and musculature of Michelangelo.Lyon, Christopher. "Frank Piatek," Art Express, November/December 1981.Lyon, Christopher.
The Indian grey mongoose has tawny grey or iron grey fur, which is more grizzled and stiffer and coarser than that of other mongooses. The ruddiness of the coat varies in different subspecies, but it is described as appearing more grey than other mongooses. The grizzled appearance comes from the individual hairs being ringed by creamy-white and black. The legs are brown and darker than the body.
The New Testament offers little if any information about the physical appearance of Paul, but several descriptions can be found in apocryphal texts. In the Acts of Paul he is described as "A man of small stature, with a bald head and crooked legs, in a good state of body, with eyebrows meeting and nose somewhat hooked". In the Latin version of the Acts of Paul and Thecla it is added that he had a red, florid face. In The History of the Contending of Saint Paul his countenance is described as "ruddy with the ruddiness of the skin of the pomegranate".
Chaharshanbe Suri is a fire jumping festival celebrated by Persian people, Kurdish people and some other people in the world. The event takes place on the eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz. Loosely translated as Wednesday Light, from the word sur which means light in Persian, or more plausibly, consider sur to be a variant of sorkh (red) and take it to refer either to the fire itself or to the ruddiness (sorkhi), meaning good health or ripeness, supposedly obtained by jumping over it, is an ancient Iranian festival dating back to at least 1700 BCE of the early Zoroastrian era. Also called the Festival of Fire, it is a prelude to Nowruz, which marks the arrival of spring.
He had bluish gray eyes and a somewhat sallow complexion, but which > inclined to ruddiness upon exercise or from blushing, a habit he was much > given to from excessive diffidence. His nose, long and thin, and his > forehead, broad and angular, were his most characteristic features. Being an > intense student, his mind appeared to be constantly preoccupied, and he > seldom spoke to anyone unless he was spoken to, and then his voice was thin > and feminine – almost squeaky – while his utterances were quick, jerky, and > sententious, but when once made were there ended; there was no repetition or > amending; no hypothesis or observation to lead to further observation. When > a jocular remark occurred in his hearing he smiled as though he understood > and enjoyed it, but never ventured comment to promote further mirth.

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