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Her face had gone a little pale under its ruddiness.
The ruddiness of his face had been washed out to a weak orange.
He saw the master plotter against the ruddiness of the fire.
Did the vague ruddiness of his aura show him nodding?
"Did you ever consider green face powder to help you with your ruddiness problem?"
She had a pleasant ruddiness of complexion and a really high comedy look to her.
This extreme ruddiness brought a clue at last to the observant doctor.
His normal ruddiness of complexion was gone, and he seemed like a man hypnotized.
He pulled his white eyebrows down and some of his normal ruddiness came back.
Dull ruddiness flared in the engine ports, but that was all.
The small sun was at the horizon now, with the secret ruddiness that she alone was there to see.
The golden glow merged with his natural ruddiness, turned the old man's skin into something luminous.
Ruddiness turned to pallor at the prospect of losing a customer.
The sky was lightening, the ruddiness of the sun playing over the glass shards by their feet.
A ruddiness in his face had given way to a pallor that was unmistakably the work of the cells.
His white hair contrasted with the healthy ruddiness of his cheeks.
Only a slight ruddiness in his cheeks betrayed the ambassador's pique.
Ruddiness showed in the cheeks that topped his well-trimmed beard.
All of his ruddiness was back now.
These protruded over the lips, whose remarkable ruddiness showed astonishing vitality in a man of his years.
The boy's face had a deathly pallor to it that was even worse than the ruddiness of the fever.
It must have been the flames from the burning poster which caused a brief ruddiness in her cheeks.
He was a man not over forty; his face, though tight-skinned, was healthy in its ruddiness.
The ruddiness of his coloring had faded, leaving his skin with a withered look.
The usual ruddiness had faded from his features, leaving him fishbelly pale.