empurple
[ em-pur-puh l ]
/ ɛmˈpɜr pəl /
verb (used with or without object), em·pur·pled, em·pur·pling.
to color or become purple or purplish.
to darken or redden; flush.
Words nearby empurple
empty word,
empty-handed,
empty-headed,
empty-nest syndrome,
empty-nester,
empurple,
empyema,
empyesis,
empyreal,
empyrean,
empyreuma
Example sentences from the Web for empurple
But the moments vent by, and still no hideous stain rose to empurple the green translucent plain of liquid light.
A Veldt Official |Bertram MitfordIt must have taken innumerable hogsheads of his thin vintage to empurple his face in this manner.
Passages From the French and Italian Notebooks, Volume 2 |Nathaniel HawthorneMagnificent weather, one of those sun risings that empurple landscapes, left the river all its limpid serenity.
The Vicomte de Bragelonne |Alexandre Dumas