Synonym: bloom, crimson, flush, redden, rosiness. Similar words: first blush, lush, bluster, slush, flush, blue, bluff, blunt. Meaning: [blʌʃ] n. 1. a rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health 2. sudden reddening of the face (as from embarrassment or guilt or shame or modesty). v. 1. turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame 2. become rosy or reddish.
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31. I felt myself blush.
32. Her blush faded; she made herself prim.
33. At first blush, this is a compelling concept.
34. That may sound strange at first blush.
35. Gabriel was watching her face and saw her blush.
36. She groaned inwardly, and felt the blush unfold.
37. And other feelings, too, which made me blush.
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38. Alice felt a blush creeping over her body.
39. He silently helps her gather currants, having interpreted her blush on seeing him as the beginning of affection.
40. She uses language that would make a construction worker blush.
41. She read the first two pages and felt a blush rise from her palpitating bosom up her neck to suffuse her face.
42. I blush, my heart pounds, I control my tears, but I feel warm urine run down my legs.
43. And with unutterable gratitude and joy he put his arms around his love and saw her smile into his eyes and blush.
44. She had rubbed blush on her cheekbones but it was wearing thin in the heat.
45. I positively blush like a sophomore when I think of what you said!
46. As the fiery blush mounted her cheeks, she shook his hand briefly, desperately hoping for a miracle.
47. Susan confessed with a blush that she'd been watching him.
48. Through the first four games, the Bears have shown a propensity for the flags that would make even the Raiders blush.
49. She would die rather than roll her eyes and wriggle and blush.
50. Jones' political moves would even make a crooked politician blush.
51. At first blush, this discovery seems to confirm his theory.
52. We imagine this crisp symbol scarlet with a powerful blush, scarlet also with the blood of tumescence.
53. I said that I could not remember whether such a thing had ever occurred and managed to stifle a blush.
54. Eddie rips down the court and passes to no one, an unforced turnover that makes her blush.
55. A.. The results here sound more grim at first blush than they really are.
56. Over the past few years the pace of his acquisitions would make Rupert Murdoch blush.
57. The blush rounded the curve of her bosom, red hot and rising.
58. Her own stand is dominated by a burst of swansdown in shades of pink ranging from cerise to baby blush.
59. Polly felt a blush warm her cheeks and looked down at the food.
60. I felt myself blush and I gritted my teeth, glad he had retreated behind the glossy pages.