apple-red

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Noun

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apple-red (countable and uncountable, plural apple-reds)

  1. Alternative form of apple red
    • 1901, 4-⁠-19-⁠-69 [pseudonym; Philip Verrill Mighels], “The Germ of a Passion”, in When a Witch is Young: A Historical Novel, New York, N.Y.: R[obert] F[rancis] Fenno & Company [], part I, page 23:
      No more could the apple-red of her smooth, round cheeks retreat from the ardor of the sun.
    • 1927 May 18, “[From Our London Correspondent.] Devon Woman’s Hospital Gift.”, in The Western Morning News and Western Daily Mercury, number 20,952, Plymouth, Devon; Exeter, Devon, published 1927 May 19, page 6, column 4:
      I met a little Devon woman in London to-day who owned to 83 years, and has still a touch of apple-red in her cheeks.
    • 2003, Jerilyn A. DePete, chapter 7, in Thin Air, [Bloomington, Ind.]: Xlibris, →ISBN, page 72:
      Her complexion was pale, except for the apple-red of her cheeks and a spritz of freckles dotting her pug nose.

Adjective

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apple-red (comparative more apple-red, superlative most apple-red)

  1. Alternative form of apple red