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  • I am still redfaced and swollen, but I can see out of both eyes now ... not enough to drive, but still.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • I am still redfaced and swollen, but I can see out of both eyes now ... not enough to drive, but still.

    Bibliophile Bullpen 2009

  • I am also predicting a redfaced, fingerwagging blowup from Bill Clinton at any moment, This will finally force the NY Times to rescind their endorsement of Mrs. Clinton and for Rep Clyburn to endorse Obama.

    Hillary's Game Plan -- A Path To Victory? 2009

  • Two days ago he's all self righteous and redfaced about the media bringing race into the discussion.

    Obama Projected To Win South Carolina 2009

  • Picture a redfaced, spluttering, indignant Who do you think you are, missy!

    Archive 2006-07-01 M-mv 2006

  • I walked back out of the room like I was recovering from a bout of temporary insanity, grabbed two sacks of piss and hauled ass out the door, redfaced and shocked.

    unclebob Diary Entry unclebob 2004

  • At least this time Ariel was not shouting and redfaced.

    Mirage Tiedemann, Mark W. 2000

  • The Senator staggered away from it, redfaced and shouting, pointing at Ambassador Humadros.

    Mirage Tiedemann, Mark W. 2000

  • Leaving the operator redfaced, he exited from the chamber through its single set of sliding doors.

    Dark Allies Peter David 1999

  • The Edmund Wilson of Jeffrey Meyers's squalid biography is an irascible erotomaniac, short, stout, and redfaced, whose chronic irritability is relieved mainly by alcohol.

    The Man with Qualities Epstein, Jason 1995

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