0 to become pink in the face, usually from embarrassment: --
1 a pink colour in the face, usually from embarrassment: --
Rosés - or, to be more precise, California blush wines - are selling well this summer.
The dresses come in ravishing shades of blush pink and leaf green.
The soft, neutral colours of blush and beige pair perfectly together.
You would never wear a shade of blush that doesn't work with your skin tone.
2 to become redder or darker in the face, usually from embarrassment: --
He blushed at the thought of what he’d done.
3 a red color on the face, usually from embarrassment --
4 a substance, often a powder, put on the face to add a slightly red color --
Some of the most common are blush, mules, body, stretch, and top.
This is primarily a simplifying, first cut assumption but it is not as unreasonable as it might seem at first blush.
Thankfully the operator could not see my blushes.
At first blush, this rewriting seems no more legitimate than the first.
At first blush, the idea of developing a physical robot model to represent a biological sensorimotor system seems bizarre.
Nonetheless, at first blush, the visual ray account does seem to validate our own unreflective sense of the self-evidence and immediacy of spatial perception.
At first blush, the concept of good governance would seem to be cognate with the concept of the cosmopolitan.
At first blush, there appear to be two claims in this passage: one about rules and one about legal validity.