Red-faced in a sentence as an adjective

If I said a year, he'd pop a cork and get all red-faced.

NYT was left red-faced and could only -- shamelessly -- ask Snowden why he didn't choose them [2].

If you implied that he had anything to do with PayPal's success, he would turn red-faced and start to vibrate.

Needless to say, I was a bit red-faced during the lesbian ballerina scenes.

It's easy to get red-faced and smack down with a hammer, and it's hard to remain level-headed and come to the best decision.

When the game ended, lots of people were red-faced, incredibly angry, neck veins sticking out, shouting all sorts of rude and terrible stuff at the ref. I was scared, I thought they would riot, jump the fences and **** him or something.

Which would have elicited a red-faced apology from the guys and probably the potential for new friends and "Boy, were we a couple of idiots or what?

But Assange is not trying to produce a journalistic scandal which will then provoke red-faced government reforms or something, precisely because no one is all that scandalized by such things any more.

This reminds me of an episode during my senior year of high school Model UN where a hapless delegate for Germany in the security council stood up and started on with a straight face "Germany has never invaded another country..." before being drowned out by peals of laughter and sitting down red-faced.

“Women are hardwired to like pink,” says Professor Gene Hunt of the University of Metro, “because their cavewoman foremothers spent their days gathering red leaves and berries amongst the trees.” Later, women needed to notice red-faced babies and blushing boyfriends.

Are you by chance familiar with the axiom that, given an audience without any other information about the parties or principles involved in a given argument, the side which presents its claims in a calm, level-headed fashion is more likely to be taken seriously than the side that's red-faced and flinging spittle?I can't imagine what's brought that so strongly to mind just now, but I figured I'd mention it all the same.

Red-faced definitions

adjective

(especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion; "crimson with fury"; "turned red from exertion"; "with puffy reddened eyes"; "red-faced and violent"; "flushed (or crimson) with embarrassment"

See also: crimson reddened flushed

adjective

having a red face from embarrassment or shame or agitation or emotional upset; "the blushing boy was brought before the Principal"; "her blushful beau"; "was red-faced with anger"

See also: blushful