(Especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion.
Having the pinkish flush of health.
1 Hope sang in his heart and his face flushed in the dawn.
2 Guest flushed with embarrassment; with something deeper than embarrassment; with honest shame.
3 Darvo is a child's name, the youngster said; then he suddenly flushed .
4 She flushed , remembering just how well he'd used those digits that morning.
5 The little houses across the way had flushed red with the sunset.
6 His face flushed crimson; his words were choked in his throbbing throat.
7 Even at this she never flushed ; she continued to smile in triumph.
8 The child laughed; so did the colonel, but his cheek flushed mightily.
9 Prescott flushed an angry red; but remembering his resolve he replied quietly:
10 At last the rose and silver of the dawn flushed the sky.
11 Her delicate flower-like face flushed ; and the slight figure became proudly erect.
12 My cheeks flushed , and I admitted, And because I need your help.
13 Gilian, flushed and uneasy, told her of the performance in the ship.
14 The floods of non-men had flushed her right out into their arms.
15 Maurice flushed hotly, but he looked the other boldly in the face.
16 Rachel blinked, flushed , and said quickly, No, that's not what I meant.
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