Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at incarnadine.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Incarnadine.
Examples
-
Ultimately, he must pit his wits against the wicked usurper Incarnadine, a fearsome figure locked behind impregnable clockwork armor.
A Kingdom of Wonder, For Those With Eyes to See Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
-
His idiomatic montage is a careening screed dictated from a state of alert, all puns intended to turn the hose back on a culture run literally amuck, and whose marquee reads: Raw, Red, Rouge, Incarnadine.
Books by Portland Authors: Rodney Koeneke - Reading Local: Portland 2009
-
Incarnadine: A friend's mother had made hamburger patties for us, but rather than waxed paper, she had separated them with tin foil before freezing them.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
-
Incarnadine: A friend's mother had made hamburger patties for us, but rather than waxed paper, she had separated them with tin foil before freezing them.
An Alphabetic List Of Colours And My Resulting Recollections 2008
-
Greene is the author of the book Incarnadine: The True Memoirs of Count Dracula, which came out in September.
-
Greene is the author of the book Incarnadine: The True Memoirs of Count Dracula, which came out in September.
-
Greene is the author of the book Incarnadine: The True Memoirs of Count Dracula, which came out in September.
-
Weâre the Vanguard, the Annulusi, the Choir Incarnadine, the Brethren of Saint Donnait, the Van Heim Group, the Cabal of Seven Mysteries, the Seersâ Society, the Acolaotica, the Order Occlusive, and many others.
-
‹‹ Book Review: Incarnadine – The True Memoirs of Count Dracula Volume One by R.H. Greene Interview with Filmmaker and Actress Brooke Lemke ››
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.