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His flattering remark brought a blush in to her cheeks.

Paint this lotion to the itching spot with this small blush (cotton swab).

The question was innocent enough—or so the soldier thought—but even still, it made his wife blush and stutter.

What the researchers found was that, at first blush, strenuous physical activity does seem to damage knees.

In this picture of pastoral innocence, if you listened carefully, you could hear language so salty it would make a sailor blush.

At first blush, this sounds an odd idea. After all, bearing and raising twins is taxing, both for the mother and for the children.

The ability to pick up on reds and pinks may also have helped in choosing a suitable mate, with rosy cheeks denoting good health and a red tinge the blush of attraction.

A deep blush spread from her head to her neck. Gabriel turned sympathetically away, wondering when he dared look at her again. When he turned back, she had gone.

A blush suffused his cheeks.

Your behaviour makes me blush for your poor wife.

At first blush this seems perverse and cruel. But then I got to thinking...

She will make you blush, laugh and cry with her trademark candor, often calling out other bloggers for poor behavior.

We wear eyeliner and mascara to make our eyes pop, foundation to cover up fine lines and blemishes, and blush to give our cheeks a youthful glow.

But he did call me to answer. I stood up slowly from my chair with a blush on my face and stated in an undertone due to lack of confidence.

blush造句

A stark choice, at first blush.

Don't put the blush too far out towards your cheekbones, it will look unnatural.

Despite what romantically minded locals may say, the name of the massif has nothing to (do)with the pink blush its peaks acquire at sunset.

Losing her eyelash cause her to blush for shame.

Later I deliberately say I'm thinking of asking him to teach me English. Yunlin laughs, but he seems to be embarrassed and mumbles his reply. I say to myself that he is not a bad sort if, tall and big as he is, he can still blush.

City library patrons don't have to blush now when checking out books with racy titles like, "in Bed with the Duke."

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