A rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health.
Turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame.
A cosmetic consisting of red powder which is applied to the cheeks so as to provide a more youthful appearance and to emphasise the cheekbones.
1 I could not remember the last time I had seen Flora blush .
2 A cold maiden blush gave her the sweetest delicacy in the world.
3 Better a blush on the face than a stain in the heart.
4 Her blush was working its way under the neckline of her gown.
5 The brightest blush of the rose is blown as the petals fade.
6 The utter graciousness of the ideal lady would blush to regard itself.
7 In spite of himself, Collins felt his face warming in a blush .
8 He did not pursue his advantage; he liked her for the blush .
9 Perhaps my blush - tainted internal organs would add some life to the room?
10 You blush one second, and then say the damndest things the next.
11 The blush is not, of course, a bad sign in the box-office.
12 The realization of the meaning of that blush and glance sobered Lennon.
13 At first blush , parting company with PricewaterhouseCoopers Aarata seems an odd response.
14 A quick blush coloured her face momentarily; then left it pale again.
15 Cecilia stood in a blush like the burning cloud of the sunset.'
16 A warm blush tinged the pink and white of the sensitive face.
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