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blush·ing [ˈblʌʃɪŋ] ADJ

blushing

I . blush [blʌʃ] VB intr

II . blush [blʌʃ] N

2. blush Am (blusher):

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Sufferers of severe facial blushing commonly experience focal hyperhidrosis.
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His reactions are shown as him blushing, temperature rising, and constant stuttering.
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The heretic stood there blushing through and through without knowing which way to turn to escape from the conversation.
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Contrast appears in the right ventricle then left ventricle before blushing into the muscle, which is normal (left) and abnormal (right, an inferior perfusion defect).
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The common name refers to the blushing pink colour of the heartwood, resembling a "maiden's blush".
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Examples of emotional responses that may trigger blushing include embarrassment, anger, or romantic stimulation.
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She is often seen blushing around her brother, especially when is kind towards her.
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In such a case that person would find the giggling, blushing and pausing awkward.
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As well as causing redness, blushing can sometimes make the affected area feel hot.
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This blushing capacity, instead of thermoregulatory functions, may be the plates' purpose, though the two functions certainly could have co-existed.
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