亚洲网紅露点

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encrimson

[ en-krim-zuhn, -suhn ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to make crimson.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of encrimson1

First recorded in 1765鈥75; en- 1 + crimson
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Example Sentences

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Ah, not like lilies鈥'tis divinely spoken鈥 Was Solomon, with sin encrimson锟絛; But not unlike鈥攁nd 'tis a better token鈥 Roses tear-wash'd, which hang the blushing head.

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All the beautiful snow was encrimsoned with it on the distant field of ice, where the men were carrying on their ghastly work.

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A fresh fusillade commences, the white gradually showing dimmer, till at length it is deeply encrimsoned, and the vaquero is a lifeless corpse.

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A spot of darker red dappled the bright disk of the Indian鈥檚 face鈥攖he vermilion seemed suddenly encrimsoned.

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Then will be fulfilled once more, perhaps for the last time, that law of human progress, which, so many times across the ages, has encrimsoned the conquest of the most equitable reforms.

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