[
UK
/blˈʌʃfəl/
]
ADJECTIVE
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having a red face from embarrassment or shame or agitation or emotional upset
was red-faced with anger
her blushful beau
the blushing boy was brought before the Principal -
of blush color
blushful mists
How To Use blushful In A Sentence
- He notices the look on her face and smiles in a demure, blushful way. Something Better Than This
- her blushful beau
- blushful mists
- My sins are manifold and blushful, but callousness and arrogance are not among them (at least, I hope not). ‘Losing Mum and Pup’
- Convention used to portray the ardent groom and the blushful but receptive bride. Think of England
- Edward lives up to the first billing, but Florence is a bit more than blushful; she is, to be precise, frigid and hysterical. Think of England
- For one long blushful year I had been one of his worshipping admirers. Rose cottage