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Reddish tints gleamed in her hair, and he felt the urge to run his hands through it.
Reddish brown to yellowish tan, they partly cover themselves with sand or mud to disappear from the view of their unwary prey.
The man got into the house in North Reddish, Stockport, shortly before 9pm on Friday.
Heather described how the cremation took place nine days after his death earlier this year in Reddish and said the undertakers were instructed to collect the urn and store it.
The site's rediscovery was made by Lynda Mallett, Stuart Reddish and John Wood.
Reddish lymphangitic lines and bruising may appear, and the whole limb can become swollen and bruised within 24 hours.
The quietest train station in the region is Reddish South, the 4th quietest in Britain.
Stott and Sons employed Byzantine styling in Broadstone Mill, Reddish.
Large pool-using species such as American Avocets often foraged in or near ardeids, such as Reddish Egret and Snowy Egret, which often occurred in large numbers.
The trunk exudes a reddish substance, a solution of which has been used in the treatment of diarrhea.
Everyone looks at him as the stripes of reddish brownish maroon streak his face.
Her hard-set blue eyes were serious and cool, and she wore her reddish blonde hair in tight curls.
The surface of a lava flow weathers, particularly in wet climates, to form a rich, reddish volcanic soil, called a bole.
A ripe kaki is reddish orange, mellow, very tasty and sweet, I like it very much.
The blaze began to die down, the flames diminished until all that was left was the dull reddish after-image.
Red Bartletts or Williams are very similar to the traditional Williams, aside from ripening to a reddish color rather than a yellow color.
Up close he could see she was quite pretty with flaming red hair and reddish brown eyes.
Two reddish dueling scars, badges of honor from his student days, glare prominently on his right cheek.
One picture was hanging on the wall, a pastel head on a reddish paper, a very young man's head.
It is a small, shiny black beetle with four irregular yellow or reddish spots on the back.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Reddish purple may be lowered with brown, and heightened with white lead.
Reddish grains of sphene or of garnet are occasionally visible.
The color of this pretty acaleph varies from a greenish hue to green, with a faint tinge of red, or to a reddish brown.
The Mann Ranges are very high and rough, and are composed of reddish granite.
Corvia or corvina, is a Stone of a reddish colour, and accounted artificial.
This imbrication is frequently of an exquisite, dull, reddish brown over an old soft yellow.
The hair was indeterminately reddish and gray and his eyes were the color of steel.
It has a rugose, tuberculated body of trapezoid form, the colors being brown and reddish, while the whole aspect is crab-like.
Its habitat, its reddish or alutaceous cap, and its paler gills will clearly identify the species.
After boiling they show a jellylike, half transparent white, and a reddish yellow, and are exceedingly delicious.
Capella, a reddish star of the first magnitude in the northern constellation of Auriga.
He was baldheaded in front, had scant, reddish hair in the back, and his faded blue eyes were tearful.
His hands were large and well kept, but ruggedly formed, and the backs were shaded with crinkly reddish hair.
Chromium produces a green color, which is reddish in lead glass, and yellowish in soda, and potash-lime glasses.
Nickel produces an amethyst color in potash-lime glass, a reddish brown in soda-lime glass, and a purple in lead glass.
The reddish amphibole-granite of syn, which was taken for all the Egyptian obelisks.
The very earth within those walls had a reddish cast owing to the innumerable fragments of red tile and tessera mixed with it.
The craters lie in a blown and dug up wilderness of heaps of reddish earth, pocked with shell-holes, and tumbled with wire.
Not uncommon, although rarer than black or melanistic forms, are reddish or chestnut varieties.
The barn swallow has a dull reddish breast, and his back is rich blue, almost black.
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