How to Use rosy in a Sentence
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The pair share the same bright blue eyes and rosy cheeks.
— Esme Mazzeo, Peoplemag, 19 Aug. 2024 -
Wake up in the morning with the look of rosy cheeks and silky skin.
— Taylor Lane, Flow Space, 17 Dec. 2024 -
Soft shades of white and beige balance the bright, rosy hue.
— Caitlin Sole, Better Homes & Gardens, 23 Jan. 2023 -
Though hold-outs still balk at the thought of a man in rosy hues, pink doesn’t care.
— Todd Plummer, WSJ, 24 Mar. 2022 -
On that front, Pulisic’s outlook with the Rossoneri seems rosy.
— Thomas Floyd, Washington Post, 29 July 2024 -
For makeup, Bieber went for a glossy lip and rosy cheeks to match the pink set.
— Carrie Wittmer, Glamour, 28 Sep. 2022 -
The past two years have not been as rosy for Amazon’s stock price.
— Eleanor Pringle, Fortune, 21 Feb. 2023 -
Still, her chances of staving off prison time much longer do not look rosy.
— Beth Mole, Ars Technica, 26 Apr. 2023 -
The hottest grill will char the outside with deep grill marks while the inside stays rosy.
— Chris Morris, BostonGlobe.com, 30 June 2023 -
Two tendrils of hair were left down to curl around her rosy cheeks.
— ELLE, 6 Mar. 2022 -
Predictions about the war on terror had been rosy in the spring of 2003.
— USA Today, 15 Sep. 2022 -
Growth looks less promising and near-term prospects are less than rosy.
— Trefis Team, Forbes, 5 Jan. 2022 -
Boston’s rosy tint doesn’t just come from the Esplanade, though.
— Leilani Marie Labong, Travel + Leisure, 18 Mar. 2023 -
Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout helped the Angels put a rosy finish on a rough road trip.
— Houston Mitchell, Los Angeles Times, 29 Aug. 2022 -
Her hair holds a wavy texture against the crisp white pillow case and her cheeks have a rosy glow.
— Michelle Lee, Peoplemag, 24 Jan. 2023 -
The spikes of large rosy, purple blooms can bloom from late spring through summer.
— Arkansas Online, 1 May 2022 -
So the picture may not be quite as rosy as the numbers suggest.
— Mike Rogoway | The Oregonian/oregonlive, oregonlive, 12 Dec. 2021 -
But that’s not always a rosy picture of hens scrambling in the open air.
— Susan Selasky, Detroit Free Press, 6 July 2024 -
There are other actions that seem to run counter to the rosy outlook.
— Rochelle Toplensky, WSJ, 15 Aug. 2022 -
Instead of muted beiges, opt for a more rosy-fleshy or tawny tone.
— Tish Weinstock, Vogue, 22 Mar. 2022 -
The color starts with a vibrant coral at the base of each piece, before fading to more of a rosy flush at the top.
— Lauren Phillips, Better Homes & Gardens, 2 May 2024 -
As for the rest of her look, the vocalist styled her big blonde hair in loose waves and appeared to have rosy blush on.
— Annie O’Sullivan, Good Housekeeping, 27 Nov. 2022 -
Up in the Sierra Nevada, the picture is also rosy, with a caveat.
— Annie Vainshtein, San Francisco Chronicle, 22 Apr. 2022 -
If stripes aren’t your thing, there are all kinds of solids to choose from, ranging from a soft, rosy pink to a vivid orange.
— Staff Author, Travel + Leisure, 2 July 2023 -
As the train shot in and out of tunnels, the rosy light of table lamps glowed sweetly in the sudden darkness.
— Monisha Rajesh, Condé Nast Traveler, 23 Oct. 2023 -
Lawrence wore her hair in a sleek, straight style, and opted for rosy makeup and a nude pinkish lip.
— Rosa Sanchez, Harper's BAZAAR, 20 June 2023 -
The runner-up had a fuzzy pink jacket atop a pink dress, playing off her rosy cheeks.
— Neal Rubin, Detroit Free Press, 26 Nov. 2024 -
In the long view, things don’t look rosy for Russia’s economy.
— Adam Taylor, Washington Post, 16 Jan. 2023 -
Along with a soft smoky eyeshadow, the Live Wire author wore a rosy blush and a rosy lip color.
— Adrianna Freedman, Good Housekeeping, 10 Aug. 2023 -
The new color is a medium brown shade that’s slightly rosy and warm in its undertone and soft in its saturation.
— Aamina Inayat Khan, StyleCaster, 5 Dec. 2024
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