reddeningly

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English

Etymology

From reddening +‎ -ly.

Adverb

reddeningly (comparative more reddeningly, superlative most reddeningly)

  1. While turning red.
    • 1838, The Metropolitan, volume 23, page 146:
      Desdemona, instead of thus asserting her opinion, would have reddeningly and timidly inquired that of another, with which, when she had heard it, perhaps venturing to believe she agreed []
    • 1921, H. P. Lovecraft, The Nameless City:
      The daemon wind died down, and the bloated, fungoid moon sank reddeningly in the west.
    • 2011, David Hancock, Jackalope Hunting, page 116:
      A blister of pus formed over it after a few days and when that popped I soaked my foot in skin-reddeningly hot water until the wound opened far enough for the sliver to sink from it and be gone.

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