floridness
Example Sentences
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The inside of the church is in singular contrast to the floridness of the outside.
From Portuguese Architecture by Watson, Walter Crum
In the hot summer light his floridness seemed heavy and bloated, and but for his erect square-shouldered walk he would have looked like an over-fed and over-dressed old man.
From The Age of Innocence by Wharton, Edith
Davies and Risk, when called to supper, smelled strongly of rose-scented cold-cream; and Lund was unsparing in sarcastic remarks on the extreme floridness of complexion of the entire party.
From Adrift in the Ice-Fields by Hall, Charles W.
He was short and thick-set, young, quite fair, inclined already to floridness of skin.
From Poor Man's Rock by Johnson, Frank Tenney
Yet, after a time, this dullness frequently gives way to a fiery redness; not the floridness of health, but the redness of inflammation and false excitement, which indicates a corresponding depreciation of the mental faculties.
From The Illustrated Self-Instructor in Phrenology and Physiology by Fowler, L. N.