ruddy 的 2 个定义
rud·di·er, rud·di·est.
- of or having a fresh, healthy red color: a ruddy complexion.
- red or reddish.
- British Slang. damned: a ruddy fool.
- British Slang. damned: He'd ruddy well better be there.
ruddy 近义词
pinkish, blushing
更多ruddy例句
- His complexion was ruddy, his fair skin burnt from time in the sun.
- “Some years ago I introduced Dick to former President Bill Clinton,” Ruddy wrote.
- One of the boys, a stocky ruddy-faced blond teen, vanished after he and Middleton got drunk on rubbing alcohol.
- Yet now, Obama has need for more—much more—than a jolly, ruddy dude who serves as a racial palliative.
- By July 23, Karadzic looked like himself, albeit a bit thinner, his skin shallow compared to its wartime ruddy glow.
- Tom himself was burly, ruddy, broad, and rather above middle size.
- He was a big-bodied, big-hearted, ruddy-faced, farmerlike man of fifty or so; and the service was proud of him.
- He was a big man, and looked bigger than he was; good-looking too; ruddy, portly, well-dressed and formal.
- He stepped hastily back, his cheeks, before so fresh and ruddy, were now blanched with a deadly pallor.
- A cheerful fire was roaring up the great chimney, and she was literally basking in the warmth the ruddy blaze diffused around.