redden

IPA: rˈɛdʌn

noun

  • A male given name.

verb

  • (intransitive) To become red or redder.
  • (transitive) To make red or redder.
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Examples of "redden" in Sentences

  • Although it is also widely used, it causes the ear to redden from the pinching.
  • Technology that could redden the skies and chill the planet is available right now.
  • The rocks there illuminate and redden during sunset, a natural spectacle that's reason enough to take the odyssey.
  • I pressed my forehead against the window, looked toward the tail rotor, watched the clouds redden as the sun fell behind them.
  • Opening the shirt in front of hundreds, I watched his chest heave in frustration and his face redden in humiliation as he threw the shirt down.
  • Stan Sesser/The Wall Street Journal The rock formations there illuminate and redden as the sun sets, "a natural spectacle that's reason enough to take the odyssey," Mr. Sesser says.
  • Martin no longer wove the air with his hands, to Ruth's critical eye he permitted his own eyes to flash and glitter too frequently, talked too rapidly and warmly, grew too intense, and allowed his aroused blood to redden his cheeks too much.
  • I once saw him strap a refrigerator to his back and carry it up a flight of stairs, but now if he didn't sag under the weight of his steel toolbox, carried solemnly from house to house like a box of jewels, his face would redden with the effort.

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