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Definition of Rouged
1. Adjective. Marked by the use of various kinds of red makeup. "Rouged cheeks"
Definition of Rouged
1. Verb. (past of rouge) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Rouged
1. rouge [v] - See also: rouge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rouged
Literary usage of Rouged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Excursions in Denmark, Norway and Sweden: Including Notices of the Public by Robert Bremner (1840)
"Knights—rouged Gentlemen—Character of the Swedes as Legislators contrasted with
that of the Norwegians—The Constitution of Sweden—The States—The ..."
2. The life and adventures of Valentine Vox, the ventriloquist by Henry Cockton (1854)
"cried the highly-rouged gentleman ; but he had no sooner got to the ... exclaimed the
highly-rouged gentleman, with an aspect of horror. "Don't be alarmed, ..."
3. Aggregation and Flow of Solids: Being the Records of an Experimental Study by George Thomas Beilby (1921)
"In polishing the furrowed surface of antimony across rouged leather by hand,
there is a perfectly definite feeling of " grip " as the surface of the metal ..."
4. Engineering Chemistry: A Practical Treatise for the Use of Analytical by H. Joshua Phillips (1902)
"It is therefore advisable to polish with the finest emery paper, No. oooo, and
to finish on rouged leather. This treatment will leave a very rough surface, ..."
5. The Habits of Good Society: A Handbook for Ladies and Gentlemen (1869)
"The celebrated Mrs. Fitzherbert v/as rouged to the very eyes; those beautiful
... Whilst the rouged ladies might have sung or said, " We arc blushing roses, ..."
6. The Habits of Good Society: A Handbook for Ladies and Gentlemen (1865)
"The celebrated Mrs. Fitzherbert was rouged to the very eyes; those beautiful ...
Whilst the rouged ladies might have sung or said, " We are blushing roses, ..."