redden
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- v turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame
- v make red
The setting sun reddened the sky - v turn red or redder
The sky reddened
- No matter how many Republican hearts Bush's debate performance may gladden, or how many Republican faces Bush's gaffe may redden, campaigns rarely if ever turn on the .
- The skies have cleared, and our cheeks redden from the sun bouncing off the snow.
- It wouldn't be an easy race for Webb either, but his candidacy might begin to redden the Democrats' necks in the South.