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  • verb Present participle of incarnadine.

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Examples

  • On the left, behind the anchored fishing fleet, the sun was setting in Mediterranean splendor, incarnadining land and sky.

    Reach For Tomorrow Clarke, Arthur C. 1956

  • On the left, behind the anchored fishing fleet, the sun was setting in Mediterranean splendor, incarnadining land and sky.

    Reach for Tomorrow Clarke, Arthur C. 1956

  • The hateful stream continued to pump forth from the cut, incarnadining the muddy road, and in despair she took Pilot by the head and began to lead him down the hill towards the valley.

    All on the Irish Shore Irish Sketches Martin Ross 1903

  • Ah, that city of the damned, that had harbored for a week within its bosom the demon of destruction, incarnadining the sky each evening as soon as twilight fell, illuminating with its infernal torches the nights of that week of slaughter!

    The Downfall ��mile Zola 1871

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