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Definitionn. a rosy color
Last update: July 8, 2015
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The princess blushed, and raised her arms with a gesture of despair. [verb]
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She blushed when he flattered her. [verb]
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He blushed, then turned pale again. [verb]
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She blushed, pressed her clasped hands on her knees, and then controlling herself with an evident effort lifted her head and began to speak rapidly. [verb]
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As far as I know they are the only breed known to physically blush when embarrassed. [verb]
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She began at once, with a blush for her bad ideas, to beg Dan's pardon, and he saw his way to say what he was come to say. [verb]
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It makes me blush to think that there can be a spot in England where such children as yours could pass unnoticed. [verb]
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One of the hands rested upon the side of the carriage, showing tapered fingers glittering with rings, and stained at the tips till they blushed like the pink of mother-of-pearl. [verb]
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But, as she spoke, a slight blush overspread her face, and relieved her deadly pallor. [verb]
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She was so pleased by praise from this brilliant beauty that she blushed with pleasure. [verb]
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Natasha blushed at that recollection and tried to excuse herself, as if there had been something to be ashamed of in what Prince Andrew had overheard. [verb]
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