Similar words: purple, born to the purple, purplish, tempura, purpura, surplus, surplice, net surplus. Meaning: adj. excessively elaborate or showily expressed.
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(1) The blood ran away and empurpled her thigh.
(2) His face empurpled as he toiled up the hill.
(3) Mild Evening draws her thin empurpled veil!
(4) The blood ran and empurpled her thigh.
(5) The sun gilded, empurpled, set fire to and lighted up the tulips, which are nothing but all the varieties of flame made into flowers.
(6) Intended as ironic, this remark empurpled the anti-anti-Communists who predominated on the intellectual left.
(7) The mist, gloomily empurpled, magnified the star. One would have called it a luminous wound.
(8) A flash empurpled all the facades in the street as though the door of a furnace had been flung open[sentencedict .com], and hastily closed again.
(9) In proportion as the situation grew gloomy, the glow of heroism empurpled the barricade more and more.
(10) The child was standing with his back to the sun, which cast threads of gold in his hair and empurpled with its blood-red gleam the savage face of Jean Valjean.
More similar words: purple, born to the purple, purplish, tempura, purpura, surplus, surplice, net surplus, surplus value, budget surplus, trade surplus, purport, purpose, capital surplus, on purpose, all-purpose, in purpose, purposely, purposive, purported, consumer surplus, impure, purposeful, perplex, purportedly, to the purpose, purposeless, impurity, purpose-built, multi-purpose.