redden in the PONS Dictionary

redden Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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He slumps in agony and shock, his face reddening.
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The web is now woven and the battlefield reddened.
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The catalog includes mass, radius, effective temperature, log "(g)", metallicity, and reddening extinction.
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The wall has been constructed with huge redden quartzite ashlars.
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The skin over the involved sinus can be tender, hot, and even reddened due to the inflammatory process in the area.
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Skin inflammation is characterized by itching, scaling, reddening, or, occasionally, blistering.
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The reaction is local; swelling, reddening and fever, followed by formation of a blister.
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The reaction is local swelling and reddening, and fever, followed by formation of a blister.
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Redden's kicked 14 goals in his 22 matches this season.
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A frenzy can develop as predators compete, the water reddening with blood as shredded flesh and scales drift to the depths.
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