Some of the scars were white lines that scarcely showed against pale skin, or blushing pink and red streaks marring its fairness. |
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There doesn't seem to be a blushing smiley on this forum, but trust me, I am all ablush! |
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When they kiss, the stenos hide their blushing faces behind their steno pads. |
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English fizz is a home-produced wine that you can drink without wincing or blushing. |
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They had set up their picnic in a slight shade and Matt peppered her with flattering comments that kept her blushing. |
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I could feel myself blushing and silently praising God that it could not be seen. |
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There will be applause, appropriate blushing and downcast eyes on my part, followed by an incredible job offer. |
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She didn't look at him or answer back, just walked along, gradually responding to him, blushing a little. |
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Normally nothing ruffled his composure, and yet there he was, blushing like a callow youth at the sight of her ankle. |
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She plucked off her blindfold only to discover the blushing footman she had just embraced! |
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We backed away from each other like we just got shocked by electricity, both blushing like crazy. |
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Unlike other blushing brides, the blonde model has had a considerable amount of practice wearing wedding gowns. |
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James arrived at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York dressed in white, head-to-toe, like a blushing bride. |
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The family run-around has outshone the flashy roller as the car blushing brides are most likely to ride to church in on their big day. |
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It's been nine months since I have seen the lovely Rachel, whom I last saw as a blushing bride in August. |
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Kim walked first, followed by Aria, then Elizabeth, and then the blushing bride, holding on to the arm of her father. |
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Obeying the dictates of modesty, they usually preferred discreet euphemisms or a blushing silence. |
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And Elea, the blushing bride, wore her long white wedding gown made of silk. |
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I don't wish to blame my children for everything, but they are a major liability when you're prone to blushing. |
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I followed behind, blushing massively, until we got to school, panting with exhilaration. |
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Sara clasped her hands around his and leaned in closer so that they were walking side by side, both smiling and blushing. |
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Shamus could feel his ears turning bright red, and a sidelong glance at Amber told him she was blushing just as much as he was. |
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Rob lay down next to her, and reached out his hand, still blushing but ignoring his embarrassment and taking her hand in his. |
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I answered, blushing slightly, my shyness obvious in my soft yet high voice. |
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Claudia shook her head, blushing slightly in embarrassment as all eyes looked at them. |
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Well at least he thought she was blushing, the colour on her face was so varied it was hard to tell. |
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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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I get blushing kidneys in front of urinals if there's someone else within five paces of me. |
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From a distance, the blossoms look like pink clouds floating over blushing pools of fallen petals. |
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As you might imagine, its name gives a vivid word picture for the color changes, blushing from ivory to pink and finally red when mature. |
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From Thursday on, the television cameras will beam sumptuous shots of loblolly pines and blushing azaleas around the world. |
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No blush or pink cheeks, she knew she would already be blushing by herself later on. |
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The blushing bride looked picturesque and beyond anything we might have imagined. |
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The blushing bride shunned a traditional wedding car in favour of a converted Cold War fighter plane. |
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Henry has been doing this young woman's hair for years as she grew from a teen at her Prom, into a recent blushing bride. |
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The blushing bride has waited almost a lifetime to find the man of her dreams. |
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Todd could feel his cheeks blushing a deep crimson red as Rachel finished his question. |
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He quickly drew back and slid towards the opposite edge of the bench, blushing furiously. |
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The beautiful blushing bride and smartly attired groom stole the show in what was a great day and night's entertainment. |
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Blackberries are snackable berries composed of smaller fruits that transform from blushing Persian red to midnight violet. |
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Autonomic arousal symptoms, such as blushing, sweating, trembling, and palpitations, are sometimes prominent. |
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Even though she had never remembered blushing in a meeting or anywhere else, she was paralyzed with the fear of blushing. |
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The blushing bride has her own business as a wedding planner. |
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Blushing signifies one of a small number of mental states because blushing is caused by events of embarrassment, anger, or romantic stimulation. |
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Aid workers are still blushing over blunders they made after the 2004 tsunami. |
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My colleague could certainly attest to the fact that I am blushing, I am so embarrassed. |
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Avoid eating or drinking foods or beverages that may make redness, flushing, and blushing worse. |
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They use public procurement, without blushing, to encourage their space sector. |
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Here is a little story of a client who was so afraid of blushing, she quit her job. |
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She looked at his blushing form next to a stack of books to be shelved. |
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Audience members could ask earnest, unselfconscious questions like whether e-books were real books without blushing. |
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Usual effects of small doses of alcohol are euphoria, drowsiness, dizziness, blushing, and release of inhibitions and tensions. |
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I am blushing as I write, for although I think he loves me, he has not told me so in words. |
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It is very likely that she was blushing, but she did not take long to come up with an explanation. |
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At last came the cheese cart, and after cheese came dessert, an array of chocolate bonbons, and a silver bowl of ripe cherries and blushing apricots. |
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Hartwell declaimed that the blushing girls just out of the schoolroom more than made up for the terror that passed as supper and the antiquated dance styles. |
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It seemed to me that that for one who intended to be a blushing bride in under two weeks she was mysteriously silent on the subject of her betrothed. |
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A wonderful tree with large, erect blossoms formed by two-toned, incurving petals of a deep pink outside and blushing white inside. |
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Renoir's blushing effulgence and CĆ©zanne's excruciating intelligence face off in a running scrimmage from room to room. |
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But the reason for youthful blushing which, like the ruddiness of old age, is due to the presence of anthocyanin pigments need not be the same. |
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Smiling to the cameras and blushing and passing chocolates to Raffaele did little to help her. |
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Boxes of dainty shoes fit for Cinderella were stacked in the corner, with every kind of head-dress and veil just waiting for the right blushing bride. |
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Chuck Todd solemnized his marriage to Meet the Press, NBC News's 67-year-old public affairs program, much like a blushing bride. |
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Watts does a good, blushing sideways glance and has her flat upper class intonations off to a tee. |
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First of all he accompanied the blushing bride down the aisle to give her away and later that day called on his mam and dad to cut their wedding cake. |
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Good adhesive force and penetrability. The styrene acrylic resin polymer can effectively prevent the outdoor wall floating and blushing. |
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Going white with fear or blushing with shame, for example, is simply the effect of contraction or dilating of the cutaneous vessels. |
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She was a blushing bride of seventeen, a sad and stoic wife, a loving mother, an embittered chaperone, and a daughter pushed away. |
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We can indeed dream of better days when our wharves could be beautified and, without blushing, resemble those of Sydney, possessing an annual cultural event with an international reputation to boot. |
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That failure has the reddest state in the nation blushing blue. |
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Bernardini, whose own looks are pure Hollywood, stretched his limbs on the track and afterwards preened for dozens of photographers as he was sponged down under blushing trees. |
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Bobojon Bobokhonov, the attorney general, explains modestly and without blushing that the luxury cars parked in the courtyard of his administration areĀ 'gifts made to its employees by people close to them. |
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As the blushing bride walks back down the aisle as a married woman with her husband, it's time for a few shots of them together as they step out of the church or hall. |
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Well at long last our blushing bride TBI has told the French suitor to frog march off by advising shareholders to reject the offer from Vinci. |
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Here he depicts a man, fancydressed as Pierrot, who holds the languid gaze of a woman whose excitement can be divined by the slight blushing of her cheeks. |
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I channel vertically under the sheet to hide my blushing neck, muttering demulcent nothings. |
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But what of the person who all her life had blushed and feared blushing and had been made embarrassed and self-conscious at the slightest scrutiny? |
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Dana Jackson was not your average blushing bride. You see, she went down the aisle on her 100th birthday. |
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How can we have it both ways, in other words, and do it like others are doing it, but do it in the Canadian way, which is above board, straight, without blushing? |
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In the one race, riders dressed as grooms race the camels half way round the arena, where they collect their blushing brides for the race to the finish line. |
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I think he is probably wishing that I were a small c conservative but I am too close to the individual beside me, who is wearing a bright red tie, to even suggest that I would, in a moment of blushing, ever turn blue. |
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We currently have a very high level of health quality in our foods and we can boast without blushing of having one of the best food safety systems in the world. |
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If I profane with my unworthiest hand, This holy shrine, the gentle fine is this, My lips two blushing pilgrims, ready stand To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. |
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