The clowns, with whited, raddled faces, heaped Old horse cloths round them to the chins; they peeped Above the rugs; their cigarette ends' light Showing black eyes, and scarlet smears and white.
"King Cole"
John Masefield
No floor in Thornleigh village was raddled so carefully, no fire-irons glittered so bravely; the very walls seemed to shine; and as for the pots and pans they positively winked at one another in the ruddy glow.
"North, South and Over the Sea"
M.E. Francis (Mrs. Francis Blundell)
Outside them and through them ran raddled sheep bleating their fear.
"Ulysses"
James Joyce