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We'd better shade that bit red on the map you're making.
"I saw Paul go a bit red and thought that might be the moment to stop," Findlay joked.
Short, stocky, a bit red in the cheeks now that 50 is only a memory, but just as quick as ever with his tongue.
I took in the brilliant, late-afternoon panorama — the bright blue sky, tinged a bit red and orange by a glowing, yellow setting sun.
Billy Bragg has a new beard, a mixture of grey and what he calls "sandy coloured: a bit grey, and a bit red".
To increase your endurance, aim to push yourself until you feel a good burn in the muscles, are breathless and a bit red in the face, but stop at any sign of physical pain.
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The midwife went off a bit red-faced and came back 10 minutes later.
Both teams had reason to feel a bit red-faced after a first half that left the capacity crowd restless for action.
To be sure, when he emerged from the team's locker room he was a bit red-faced from yelling at his charges, or perhaps just red-faced.
Told of his slip by a colleague in the front row, Mr. Lapham returned to the microphone a bit red-faced and mused, "I wonder what Freud would have said about that?" NICK BUNKLEY.
It should be bright: pink in summer, and a bit redder in winter".
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