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BlushRedness of the skin as a result of dilated capillaries, typically over the cheeks or neck. Blushing is an involuntary response of the nervous system that leads to widening of the capillaries in the involved skin. A blush is temporary, and it may be brought on by excitement, exercise, fever, or embarrassment. Also known as flush.
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BlushA wine made from red grapes but which appears pink or salmon in color because the grape skins were removed from the fermenting juice before more color could be imparted; more commonly referred to as rose.
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BlushAlso known as rosé, this term describes a pink or salmon-colored wine made from red grapes. The wine may be dry or sweet.
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Blushmid-14c., "a look, a glance" (sense preserved in at first blush), also "a gleam, a gleaming" (late 14c.), from blush (v.). As "a reddening of the face" from 1590s. Meanin [..]
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Blushmid-14c., bluschen, blischen, probably from Old English blyscan "blush, become red, glow" (glossing Latin rutilare), akin to blyse "torch," from Proto-Germanic *blisk- "to shi [..]
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BlushPink or reddish tint to a plant part Bloom
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Blushbloom: a rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame; "The girl blushed when a young man whistled as she walked by&a [..]
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Blushto go pink in the face because you are shy, ashamed or upset by something
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Blushfarreytlen zikh
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Blushroytlen zikh
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BlushA coating defect consisting of the whitening of a cured film which results in a translucent or opaque appearance with accompanying loss of gloss. Blushing usually occurs during the pasteurization or s [..]
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BlushA cosmetic imperfection that is created where the resin is injected into the part, usually visible as a blotchy discoloration on the finished part at the site of the gate.
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Blush(n) sudden reddening of the face (as from embarrassment or guilt or shame or modesty)(v) turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame(n) a rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good he [..]
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Blushrubor
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BlushAt the first blush. At the first glance; speaking off-hand without having given the subject mature deliberation. The allusion is to blushing at some sudden or unexpected allusion; the first time the t [..]
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BlushHazy or foggy appearance occasionally noted in coated films.
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Blushhardening of lacquer while drying out which is caused by the atmospheric moisture precipitating elements in the lacquer
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