0 present participle of blush
1 to become pink in the face, usually from embarrassment:
She blushed with embarrassment.
Here comes your favourite person now - look, you're blushing!
The poor boy was blushing when the headmistress made him come up to collect his prize.
Blushing at the practical limitations of naked postmodernism, these thinkers want to redress the movement, clothing it in all-weather, action-ready cosmopolitanism.
Often people have sort of behavioural difficulties like blushing in public or people say they are easily embarrassed or get very nervous.
We included papers reporting at least one outcome measure of symptoms among patients with facial blushing or sweating in the face, hands, or elsewhere (trunk or feet).