Your English writing platform
Discover Ludwig"rosy face" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe somebody who has a pink or a healthy complexion. For example, "He had a rosy face, indicating a good night's sleep."
Exact(10)
She's 20-odd years younger than he is, with the rosy face of an outdoor girl.
He could have been asleep, dreaming about flying, for all the strain in his rosy face.
"Believe me, I'm so heartbroken still," Linda Ceslik, a Bensonhurst woman with an open, rosy face, said animatedly.
But affection and alignment are not the same.On a trip to Berlin ahead of Mrs Merkel's visit, your columnist garnered a sobering sense of what Germany might actually be willing to undertake to save Mr Cameron's rosy face.
Others, unconvinced that they can pass the cost on to retailers and consumers, have turned to a novel range of cheaper substances that allow them to present a scrubbed and rosy face to the public.
Mrs Molesworth writes of Griselda: "A little girl in a grey merino frock and grey beaver bonnet, grey tippet and grey gloves – all grey together, even to her eyes, all except her round rosy face and bright brown hair.
Similar(48)
"The authorities want to show a rosy-cheeked face, a beautiful face, as if the wise rulers rule so well that nothing will ever happen," he said.
When I get home today, I will wrap my arms around your rosy-cheeked face, sweet-smelling hair and strong body, squeezing you tight until you giggle into my ear.
No matter how windy, rainy or snowy it might be, and especially if it's sunny and warm, I'm instantly jealous of anyone I see riding their bike with vigor and a broad smile stretched across their rosy-cheeked face.
Carrie and Mary's rosy faces were superimposed later.
Wall captions and apps in an exhibition gallery can explain how the rosy faces in jeweled frames reveal that "this person slept with this person, this person was related to this person, this person was the enemy of this person," Cory Korkow, a curator at the Cleveland Museum of Art, said in a phone interview.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com