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At least, in the nature of things, it took a more ruddy form.
Should have been a ruddy policeman from what I hear.
But it's all changed now, there the best paid people in the ruddy country.
She stared through the glass wall at the ruddy air.
Described as a large, ruddy man with a ready smile.
But once the winter really came they had ruddy faces.
It was a young man, with a cheerful and ruddy face.
"I knew we'd be able to use the telephone out in the street for something," said the ruddy man.
And a glimmer of ruddy light came from within it.
He looked up to see black eyes sparkling above ruddy lips.
What a ruddy nightmare the whole blasted show is, he thought.
The girl stepped into the ruddy light behind him, humming to herself.
The door from the conference room opened and a smiling, ruddy face appeared.
She saw them then, by the ruddy light the fire was already casting over the growing crowd.
Her face was white even in the ruddy glow of the flames.
Carol's cheeks were already beginning to turn ruddy with cold.
Through the ruddy light pouring over him I saw that he had gone pale.
His normally ruddy face had gone the color of parchment.
He was watching the road in the ruddy light.
But the combination of ruddy skin and black hair gives a man an angry look.
For the usually ruddy Martin had gone white and seemed about to collapse on the spot.
I think we have seen Ruddy gore's bag of tricks.
Tall fellow with a wide, ruddy face and a big nose.
She turned to face him, a small line visible between the ruddy brows.