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rosied

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Verb

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rosied

  1. simple past and past participle of rosy

Adjective

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rosied (not comparable)

  1. Decorated with roses or given a rose colour.
    • 1835, Thomas Cambria Jones, Mortality, page 98:
      A youth is gay on yonder plain, With rosied cheek and laughing eye, Chasing the colour'd butterfly;
    • 1906, Rosa Mulholland, “Dunmara”, in Irish Monthly Magazine, volume 34, number 397, page 388:
      It had put on this garment of rosied whiteness to greet her.
    • 2015, William Flewelling, Inn-By-The-Bye Stories:
      Her eyes had watered in the rush and the overflow iced her rosied cheeks.

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