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complexioned
[ kuhm-plek-shuhnd ]
complexioned
/ kəmˈplɛkʃənd /
adjective
- in combination of a specified complexion
light-complexioned
Usage Note
Other Words From
- well-com·plexioned adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of complexioned1
Example Sentences
It was hard, at this stage, not to feel sorry for the man, not to wince each time the camera panned to his puce-complexioned face.
The stars serve as glittery, flawlessly complexioned bait, enticing those fish into one big pond.
I was the dark complexioned man of the party, and as a “first-footer” in great request.
Carlson was a little above medium height, dark complexioned, his brow a washboard of horizontal wrinkles.
Nicholas Rubinstein was short and stoutly built; fair-complexioned, with curly hair.
Another fact of great interest was that the Moquis were lighter complexioned than Indians in general.
Mr. William Moody, boatbuilder, a liver-complexioned citizen, undertook to reply.
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