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Cynthia describing the scene: "I sat next to the P.M.—he was too darling—
rubicund, serene,
puffing a
guinea cigar and
talking of
going to Honolulu." Cynthia...
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Sclerodoris rubicunda is a
species of sea slug, a
dorid nudibranch, s****-less
marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusc in the
family Discodorididae. Bouchet...
- "rustics of the co****st breed...flushed and
rubicund" from too much cider. It
insisted that "romp and
rubicundity of this pair
contrast with the
pallor and...
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Temperature Variables on
Ultraviolet Trap
Catches of
Actais luna and
Dryocampa rubicund (Saturniidae) in
Wayne National Forest, Ohio" (PDF).
Journal of the Lepidopterists'...
- wines,
wears modish clothing,"
Unknown 1799,
November 16
Epigram On Sir
Rubicund Naso A
Court Alderman and
Whisperer of
Secrets "Speak out, Sir! you're...
- and oder fellers, when Joan of Ark and his
broder Noah's Ark
crossed de
Rubicund in
search of Decamoran's horn, and
meeting dat
solitary horseman by de...
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characterises his
presentation of the
series as "standing out in all weathers,
rubicund, benign,
usually smiling,
though he was once
ankle deep in
river water...
-
veined with
strength at the wrist; also he was
broad in the beam, with a
rubicund smile on his
cheerful open countenance." He was a good
driver of the ball...
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nicknames among the sailors, "Billy go tight" (given on
account of his
rubicund complexion), as well as "Billy Blue", "Coachee", and "Mr Whip". Sailors...
- even when
Edward Chapman was alive, lay the burden. He was a tall, burly,
rubicund man, and had good
business instinct. He had a
small but
delightful house...