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  1. blush. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English blush1 /blʌʃ/ verb [ intransitive] 1 to become red in the face, usually because you are embarrassed Wilson saw she was watching him and blushed. Joan blushed at the unexpected compliment. Kate blushed scarlet. Register In everyday British English, people often say go red rather than blush ...

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  3. blush (blŭsh) intr.v. blushed, blush·ing, blush·es 1. To become red in the face, especially from modesty, embarrassment, or shame; flush. 2. To become red or rosy ...

  4. blush n. (pink, reddish glow) rosé nm. The lovers watched the fading blush of the sunset across the lake. Les amoureux contemplaient le rosé du coucher de soleil à peu s'effacer au-dessus du lac. blush [sth] ⇒ vtr. (make [sth] red) faire rougir ⇒ vtr. The cold air blushed the children's cheeks.

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  6. blush - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free. ... She could not help blushing the truth. n. a reddening, as of the face.