The sun sets with every shade of blush and rose imaginable lacing across the horizon. |
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That old nick name never went away, bringing a blush to her cheeks every time, it was a sign that her father was happy to see her. |
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A deep blush of embarrassment at being caught starring outside the window heated her cheeks and she looked down her hands, resting on her lap. |
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Her high cheekbones were covered with the faintest hint of rose blush to highlight her complexion. |
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His cheeks had such a blush to them that I wondered idly whether he'd rouged them a bit. |
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A blush of anger and embarrassment heated her cheeks and her irritation was further stretched. |
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From the front view was the setting sun giving a blush of pink, peach, orange and some purple. |
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The sensuality of the moment is breathtaking, causing cheeks to blush and pulses to pound. |
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As he sprays reactive chemicals on the test strips, a pink blush spreads across the paper. |
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Dry and semi-dry roses or blush wines exhibit fresh and fruity flavors and have a moderately high level of acidity. |
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Pea-like flowers open to a lavender blush, then mellow to buff yellow and will perfume the garden from midsummer to autumn. |
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Her face glowed, smooth and flawless, her cheeks slightly pink with the blush Angie had used. |
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He was taking a baggie of what looked to be blush powder or something out of his pocket and evening out the skin tone. |
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The foundation made her look so pale she'd had to use the blush and lipstick to give her face some color. |
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She pictured herself with pink lipstick and violet nail polish and a little blush. |
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Remember to swipe an eye shadow or blush brush on the back of your hand before applying. |
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She went through it carefully and then picked out black eyeliner, a skin tone colored eyeshadow, and a light pink blush. |
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He raised his head to look at her, meeting her eyes and giving her a sly smile, causing a faint blush to appear on her cheeks. |
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Metallic fabrics broke the monotony of a restrained colour palette dominated by greys and blush pink. |
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With a little rose shaded lipstick and blush, she had to admit to herself that she looked hot. |
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No blush or pink cheeks, she knew she would already be blushing by herself later on. |
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To get this look, Lori used silver shadow, a plummy cream blush and a white shimmer lip. |
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Then, with a blush brush, gently apply a light pink color along cheekbones. |
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She put on mascara, navy blue eyeliner, dark blue eye shadow, pale pink lipstick, and pale peach blush. |
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Skip blush and allow a bit of the skin's pink color to shine through on your cheeks. |
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Look for a great flat-top blush brush, like this one, for a really natural look. |
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I put on foundation, powder, blush, pale pink eye shadow, and pink lip-gloss. |
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I brushed a little blush on my pale cheeks, applied some blue eye shadow and light mascara, and combed my thick brown hair. |
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She blew a very flamboyant kiss his way, and she saw him blush before she practically skipped off. |
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The wild peach is like the commercial version, yellow with red blush, downy skin, and gently grooved. |
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It finds its heroine beautiful even in her imperfections, doesn't change her dress or tweeze her brows or put her in blush along the way. |
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He is upping the ante with a collection of scatological ditties that would make more than a few gangsta rappers blush. |
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The wholly antiseptic slap and tickle that we see on screen will only make unschooled zygotes blush. |
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She wore a bit of mascara, blush, and lipstick and her hair was curled and clipped back. |
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I would be mortified cancelling someone who had flown 600 miles to see me, but important men don't sport the blush of shame. |
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She was thankful for the darkness because of the blush that flushed her cheeks. |
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Maxwell was standing there, head bowed and hair curtaining his face, a shy blush tingeing his cheeks pink. |
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He was awarded with a deep red blush that was almost darker than the deep crimson of her dress. |
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Mother powdered my face, brushing blush onto my cheeks and a dark lipstick on my lips that matched my hair. |
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Lucinda quickly regained her composure, a dark blush flushing her pale cheeks, as she reopened the book, hurriedly skimming the past page. |
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The sun was low leaving a fiery blush upon the land and a symphony of colors to the sky. |
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I blush to think how the quality of my tv viewing has declined over the last few months. |
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She didn't have to wear blush because her cheeks naturally already had a glow to them. |
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I don't know why the cheek colour swatches are so sheer, because the blush actually has plenty of pigment. |
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The dancer in front of us was, at first blush, normal enough for a goth club. |
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The idea that women could do these things to women seems at first blush to potentially invalidate these theories. |
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The odd thing is that the language differences the researchers discovered would seem, at first blush, to be rather benign. |
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Well, nobody's comfortable at first blush with the notion of not divulging everything. |
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I could eat it three times a week, given an ample supply of pita bread, and I blush to say I have. |
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This is pink, yes, but the pinkness is just a bare blush washed in to the base. |
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The kind of universal electoral process you describe sounds wonderful at first blush and I might even consider voting for such a system. |
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But this was David, who had seen him in a highly compromising situation without a flinch or a blush. |
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All this is pertinent to today's headlines, for a reason that may, at first blush, seem paradoxical. |
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I swallowed, feeling the fiery blush that had crept to my cheeks, one of which still had his fingers gently caressing the skin. |
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For the majority of young people, a propensity to blush is a natural, if embarrassing, aspect of adolescence. |
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I just throw on some powder foundation, blush, tan shimmery eyeshadow, mascara and a neutral colored lipgloss. |
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A touch of mascara, a pinch of blush, a dab of lip gloss, and I was set to go. |
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How was it possible for someone as dumb and arrogant as Heath to make me blush with a simple action or word? |
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Her blush climbed higher as he watched her with feigned serious thoughtfulness. |
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I only bring out the blush, eyeshadow, and mascara on special occasions, or when I feel inspired! |
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He was acutely aware of the hot blush that suddenly coloured his fair skin. |
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With a small sigh Phoenix linked arms with Theo, making him blush again and give a small jump of surprise. |
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The queen was beyond the blush of maidenhood, but dressed in maidenly green like the first hesitant uncurling feathery buds of April. |
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Then, with a faint blush colouring his cheeks, he divested her of her stained jeans. |
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Karae's cheeks flooded with color and she quickly turned her eyes to the floor to hide both the blush and her shy smile. |
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I can make a man blush by saying something sincere, with a dollop of sauciness thrown in. |
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The small, tubular flowers are a translucent white with the faintest blush of rose. |
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Natalie turned her face away at this venereal comment, mostly to hide the blush as she imagined the scene in her head. |
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I thought I detected a blush but they've been very professional in rehearsal. |
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She could feel her cheeks flushing and prayed that she was tan enough to hide the blush slightly. |
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A date this early, at first blush, appears preposterous, for it suggests a common ancestor of land plants that predates land on our planet. |
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A few dots of gel blush on your cheekbones and the bridge of your nose will give you a lit-from-within glow. |
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My body starts to tremor a little bit, blush creeps around my face and eyes start to water. |
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There is a gorgeous perversity in the idea of a woman forced to a blush by the reality of her own naked body. |
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It was used only by his closest friends who knew that whenever he was embarrassed or nervous, he would blush deeply and get a red nose. |
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A moment of historical awareness would mantle his cheeks with a blush of shame. |
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Her face was dotted with faint freckles and she wore a pale pink blush over the faded spots. |
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As a proportion of the electorate, they have a mandate so feeble it would make many a local councillor blush. |
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Lydia scooted away quickly and tried not to blush when he opened his eyes and looked around for her. |
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At first blush, this shoe evokes a mild-mannered street runner, but flip it over and you'll find an outsole that tears asphalt to shreds. |
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However, to lay people symptoms of arsenic poisoning would appear at first blush to be a simple case of cardiac failure. |
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His skin was milk-white, with cheeks currently tinted in a light blush of pink. |
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The exercise of judicial discretion in a case such as the present may seem at first blush a picayune matter. |
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Wouldn't a conscientious journalist blush to use the word success when the best available gauge indicates failure? |
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More than that they take a subject which, on first blush, seems self-explanatory and reveal a host of questions about it. |
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Christy straightened herself up as a blush traitorously began to stain her cheeks. |
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Roses or blush wines that border on the sweet side also pair well with informal food such as barbecue. |
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The last of Mr Darcy's lingering doubts faded as he saw her cheeks flush in the pink tinge of a blush. |
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To his extreme surprise, Ramirez looked confused, and then pleased, a very faint blush tinting his cheeks a light pink. |
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The leaves of the chinar had just begun to turn yellow, and a blush of red had appeared in the maple trees. |
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A blush covered her cheeks, causing Jacob to go into overprotective father mode. |
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I love it for its leaves, a steely grey blue warmed with a blush of burgundy. |
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Raven felt the heat rise again within her, and the blush that crept to her cheeks this time had nothing to do with maidenly modesty. |
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From a soft blush rose to cardinal to deep wine, red lipsticks put lips in the spotlight. |
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Kristen added, rushing to her feet as well, a rosy blush flushing her cheeks. |
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The blush only doubled after his speech, imagines coming unbidden to her mind. |
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After she finished dressing, she returned to her vanity table and, almost mechanically, put on eyeshadow, blush, mascara and lipgloss. |
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Its general colouring is white tinged with rosy blush and it has two long red shaft tail streamers. |
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It most often affects people who blush easily, have a fair skin, and what is often called a peaches and cream complexion. |
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Now we speak openly about things that our parents would blush to see in print. |
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The totals, if scrutinized, could possibly make the most seasoned bean counter blush. |
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He glared at her, and realised with embarrassment that he was blushing, which only made him blush all the more. |
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She took some fresh tarragon and began tearing the leaves into tiny strips, dropping them into the blush wine that made the base of the marinade. |
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At one time, any hostess getting ready for a dinner party would blush for shame to think that she had bought her meal from a supermarket. |
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But then, if financial scandals made you blush, the entire reconstruction of the country would be pretty mortifying. |
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I've made a few people blush mind you, but the death toll is still at zero. |
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Black, white and cream accentuated with shades of pink from soft blush through raspberry sorbet. |
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A blush reddens the silent girl's cheeks slowly, and Chester drops her fork in concern, eyes darting wildly from the girl to me. |
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She carefully pulled on the blush pink silk dress, and placed the soft, same shade dancing slippers on her feet. |
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I could just picture her, her cheeks tinged with a faint blush, the way she always looked when she spoke to me. |
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In June it is literally covered with thousands of blush pink roses of amazing fragrance. |
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I am not certain what to make of the tune but the video does bring a healthy blush to my cheeks. |
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When she spoke of sexual abuse, a faint blush crept up her cheeks. |
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After evening out my skin tone with foundation and powder, Veronica dusted on a light bronzer for color and a soft pink blush to give my cheeks a rosy glow. |
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He couldn't help but blush every time she caught him staring in her direction and he'd often find himself dreaming of her at the most inopportune moments. |
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A brief thank-you and a hint of a blush flushes her cheeks, she takes a sip of cold fruity Pimms and listens in for a cue in the conversation she can jump in on. |
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I blush very, very, very easily, frequently for literally no reason. |
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As contradictory as this might seem at first blush, American political journalists have relatively little access to information about what is going on at any given moment. |
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He said, at first blush, it didn't seem there was much to it. |
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So when talking to your kids, try to avoid these sneaky references to guns and ammunition, no matter how far fetched the link seems at first blush. |
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The text works and the rest of the show seem at first blush quite separate to one another but it was when we thought of how the images were made that it all came together. |
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But in the days that followed the massacre, it became clear that this violent event, however random it seemed at first blush, was not entirely unpredictable. |
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Amber couldn't help the faint blush, or the weak smile, as she nodded. |
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I looked back at him smiling with such radiance I could feel myself blush, and a single joyful tear expressed how hard it was for me to leave him behind. |
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Erial's response was to merely blush with maiden-like pleasure and embarrassment, which was also noticed with a subdued form of glee by onlookers. |
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So I sat down as she powdered my face and dusted eyeshadow and blush and glossed my lips and lined my eyes and curled and coated my eyelashes with mascara. |
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At first blush, this practice may have the appearance of legitimacy in cases where detainees refused to eat or drink. |
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At first blush, it brings to mind the sultry, melancholic croon of Lana Del Rey. |
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At first blush, it seems like a rare self-abnegating and idealistic move by a corporate giant. |
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Cliburn would most certainly blush, maybe even bristle, at this description of his role in history. |
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First love's first blush is so amazingly adorkable in this movie. |
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It is so rankly deceitful that even he would blush to be involved. |
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Because these plants are seed grown, the flower colour ranges from white to deep plum, lavender and blush, some spotted, others speckled or plain. |
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The red accented her usually dull brown eyes and contrasted nicely with her normally mouse-brown hair, also bringing out natural blush in her cheeks. |
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I blush to think of such thanks for such crude work, but she was thankful. |
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I felt like an idiot, and she could see the blush of shame in my face. |
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Some of the comments are priceless and deserve to be preserved, with the hope that they might at some future date bring a blush of shame to the cheeks of the more honorable. |
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She brushed her fingers on her lips, as she felt a faint blush appear. |
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Lor gave a faint, but apparent sign of a blush in her cheek. |
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The blush of shame was upon her cheek, and she hung her head. |
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The many new world wines, with the exception of American blush wines, are bolder, fruitier and frequently more alcoholic and should really be included as a third category. |
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A vin gris or blush wine is made as above but with no maceration. |
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So, if he wants to drink a blush wine from California, he will, thank you. |
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She had used a light blush to make Mila's face pinker and a shimmery goldish-brown eyeshadow for her eyelids and dark, but not too dark, pink lipgloss for her mouth. |
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I had on a huge amount of blush and my lips were tinted a sparkling pink. |
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His acceptance speech was a reflection of his career, and laced with enough profanity to make a pirate blush. |
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And in case you thought she was, witness her make Ryan Seacrest blush by comparing her dress to a NSFW moment. |
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To make blush look like a natural flush, layer it under a BB cream. |
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Embarassedly Kris pushed the older boy away, and tried to hide his blush. |
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Krista felt herself begin to blush and quickly changed the subject. |
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Kael felt his cheeks heat up at the mere hint of the heated promise in Sully's voice, and he cursed the blush, shaking his head and looking away to hide it. |
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Despite the homespun image it cultivates in its ads, it operates with an arrogance and avarice that would make the multinationals blush and John D. Rockefeller envious. |
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The nose is pert and solid and the cheeks blush with anointed health. |
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Now it was Gabe's turn to squirm and blush as crimson as roses. |
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Brian noticed this, and broke out in a sudden blush of embarrassment. |
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They smiled warmly at each other and a faint blush appeared on her cheeks. |
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Their button black eyes looked her over and lingered on certain areas that made her feel very uncomfortable and brought a faint blush to her cheeks. |
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In the Near East white apricots are common, with pale skin and pink blush. |
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The episode involving waffle House CEO Joe Rogers Jr., would at first blush seem to highlight a double standard. |
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There were greens, blue and orange, blush pink, ocher and brick red. |
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Now the man's expression tightened, and the blush moved toward brick red. |
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Nicholas started to blush red, and it was only made worse when Ellie leaned over to buss his other cheek with Clara on her arm staring right at them. |
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We are embarrassed by the two technologies' mutual exclusivity, just as we blush and groan when computer-generated graphics stick out sorely from live action. |
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One of the instructors then broke into a flurry of breaking moves that included vault-like leg swinging and inverted human pretzel handstands to make a gymnast blush. |
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He's so modest, though, he'd blush if someone made an off-color remark. |
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That's such a grand chain of illogic that it would make a madman blush. |
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Apply cream blush in pinky or peachy tones to the apples of your cheeks. |
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When they are upset, their ears blush a furious crimson, resembling red horns and adding to their diabolical image. |
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Immodest growth of fig leaves, verdant, close and lush, Leaves cover for the shiest prude without a need to blush. |
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Why, Warwick, canst thous speak against thy Liege, Whom thou obeyedst thirty and six years, And not bewray thy treason with a blush? |
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If you've got heavy-handed with your foundation, blush and shadow, buff it up a bit and lift off the excess with a velour powder puff. |
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However, by the 1980s the first blush of quantification had worn off, as traditional historians counterattacked. |
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At first blush it seemed that what was striking about him rested on the fact that his dress was exotic, his person foreign. |
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Summer has arrived and the most stylish drink to be seen with is a glass of chilled blush wine. |
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The blush wine, packaged in an unusually punted champagne-esque bottle, evokes a sense of refinement even before it hits the palate. |
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Make the salesclerk blush by flashing some gam and asking him to mix a bucket in your flesh tone. |
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My aunt would bring a stack of torrid bodice rippers with her to the beach, and would unfailingly blush if disturbed in her reading. |
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Their eyes instantly met, and the cheeks of each were overspread with the deepest blush. |
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Bradley, like Arena another Ivy Leaguer, at first blush is somewhat difficult to gague. |
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Each painting consists of a white aluminum disk, sprayed at the edges with a subtle blush of blue, pink or grey. |
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The all natural mineral line consists of bamboo silk primers, bronzers, a collection of eyeshadows, eyeliner, blush, lip cremes and lip butter. |
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Makeup colors like ivory and blush dominate spring collections and have even infiltrated Burberry's shoes. |
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Too Faced also has Glamour on the Go, pounds 12, which is an eye-shadow, lip-gloss and blush in one. |
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And there are so many ways of getting that now, whether it's a 24-hour lip gloss, a three-day lip gloss, semi-permanent soft lip blush or filler. |
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Perhaps soon, girls who haven't yet tried out their first training bras will be earning the kind of money that would make Roman Abramovich blush. |
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Bridesmaids wore pleated floor-length dresses of blush crinkle chiffon featuring strapless sweetheart necklines with softly sheer bodices. |
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The bridesmaids wore floor-length blush pink dresses with sweetheart necklines. |
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With an affrontery that did not falter, and knew not how to blush, he detailed his own participation in the acts for which he was prosecuting me as a participator. |
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At first blush it seemed the attacks by the werewolf were random. |
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But Tommy was bashful, and the attention he had thus drawn upon himself made him blush. He was a timid lad and he shrank away now, evidently fearing Shell. |
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Such a democratic farce could make a tinhorn dictator blush. |
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The independence ceremony could not keep the blush of April's revolution, when carnations had seemed to sprout from every buttonhole, from fading. |
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It's also the perfect complementary colour to peaches, pinks, roses, ruby reds and aubergines, offering a variety of lipstick and blush combinations to experiment with. |
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The bride carried a garden-style bouquet of white, cream, blush, and pale peach roses accented with seeded eucalyptus, salmon waxflower, and confederate jasmine foliage vines. |
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A T-shirt I saw on a marcher would have made George Gilder blush. |
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Llanerch in Hensol is the largest commercial vineyard in Wales and produces white still and sparkling wines and a blush wine marketed under the Cariad label. |
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At first blush, it seems as if her sexual initiation supervenes in a brutal flash, in her vision of her father committing a most reprehended sexual act. |
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Solaire, a heat-transfer jacquard in butter cream with blush and oyster touches, is paired with the Luminesce 220-count solid-color sateen sheets. |
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At first blush, Heller's originalist methodology appears to embrace a largely unqualified right of every person to possess and carry any firearm in common civilian use. |
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While I'd love to report that Cliff knew a short from a skort, bronzer from blush and Peyton List from Peyton Meyer, he didn't And he didn't profess to. |
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I was covered with layers of foundation, concealer, eye liner, blush, mascara and a load of other stuff. |
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I tried not to blush, more so from my lividness with Cooper for even hinting to Katie that I had a crush on her. |
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She put on dark purple eye shadow, eyeliner, blush, and dark red-purple lipgloss before skipping downstairs into their living room. |
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The apple-cheeked jubilance and teenage-diary earnestness is enough to make you blush. |
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At first blush, Vania Sisk's MySpace page looks like garden-variety millennial narcissism. |
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But Ello is not the Shangri-La of social networks that it might appear to be at first blush. |
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Storage containers hold a treasure trove of mascara, lipstick, blush, and other makeup. |
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He used language to make his host, the Navy admiral who was the country's top military officer, blush. |
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At first blush, the winning idea can seem a bit loony, but as it comes into focus its transformative value gets clearer and clearer to more people. |
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He took out a large cosmetic kit and went to work applying foundation, working the combination of shades, liner and mascara over her eyes, then finishing with a brush blush. |
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I blush, the warm heat flooding over my cheeks, changing my normally lily-white complexion to a pink, and take my place with the rest of the squad. |
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At first blush, Henry Ford, the founder of Ford, and Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla Motors, would seem to have little in common. |
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I got a big lump of cash up front and a lifetime of alimony checks that would make the angels blush. |
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The CrewMax sacrifices a foot of bed length for a huge cabin whose rearseat legroom would make many a limousine blush. |
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As I passed along the edge of the meadow the cow-parsnip was as tall as I, frothing up to the top of the hedge, putting the faded hawthorn to a wan blush. |
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The things you say, Jake McCullough, I swear, you'd make the angels blush! |
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