Ruddied vs Rudded - What's the difference?
ruddied | rudded |
(ruddy)
Reddish in color, especially of the face, fire, or sky.
(British, slang) A mild intensifier.
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(informal) ruddy duck
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To make reddish in colour.
(rud)
redness; blush
ruddle; red ochre
A fish, the rudd.
(label) To become red; redden.
To make red.
As verbs the difference between ruddied and rudded
is that ruddied is (ruddy) while rudded is (rud).ruddied
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Verb
(head)ruddy
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Adjective
(er)Synonyms
* (reddish in color) rosy * (intensifier) bally, bleeding, blimming, bloody, blooming * See alsoSee also
*Noun
(ruddies)citation
Verb
- The sunset ruddied our faces.
- (Sir Walter Scott)
rudded
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Verb
(head)rud
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Noun
(-)Verb
(rudd)- (Spenser)