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Crimsoned

Crimson \Crim"son\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Crimsoned (-z'nd); p. pr. & vb. n. Crimsoning.] To dye with crimson or deep red; to redden.

Signed in thy spoil and crimsoned in thy lethe.
--Shak.

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crimsoned

vb. (en-past of: crimson)

Usage examples of "crimsoned".

Jak himself found the pathetic bundle of crimsoned rags, lying at the base of the wall of the feed barn.

Lunitari’s light crimsoned the dark hills to the east and sent indigo shadows running down to the lowlands.

She drew a circle of contracting Fire around one man and sent it writhing up the crimsoned sword of still another.

Doc stood motionless, his jaw gaping, the ponderous Le Mat drooping in his right hand, pointing toward the crimsoned floor, "That was most thoroughly damnable, Master Cawdor," he whispered.

Judas felt the life fleeing from the target of his venomous spleen, and he opened his crimsoned teeth, dropping the limp, flopping corpse to the dirt.