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red-faced造句
31 The red-faced young man stood up looking as if he had something in mind to do, and slapping the dust off his clothes picked up his yellow canvas bag. 32 A wink and a one-liner instantly changed the dinner from a red-faced embarrassment to a conspiracy of fun. 33 A fat red-faced man in check breeches and gaiters , who looked like a publican, was stroking her nose and feeding her with sugar. 34 While the red-faced alcohol response can be annoying, it may also be beneficial to populations on the whole, as it appears to be associated with lower rates of alcoholism. 35 Red-faced astronomers only discovered it a few days before and until then they thought it was a piece of space junk. 36 Dick Cheney appears less a brooding presence and more a red-faced buffoon, which may well be how history comes to regard him. 37 where social or political protest is seen as glorious warfare in civvies, there will be a rash of red-faced declaimers, soapboxes on every street. 38 London Olympic organisers were left red-faced on Tuesday when a huge clock in Trafalgar Square marking the countdown to the 2012 Games stopped just hours after being unveiled at a glitzy ceremony. 39 Many runners get red-faced no matter how much their fitness improves. 40 "He definitely needs services," the psychologist, a red-faced man with round glasses and a penchant for mumbling in jargon, decided. "We just don't know what.