Ablush
; reddened.
historical examples
in place of the tavern a cotton-field was ablush with blossoms.
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cherry and apple trees drooped over the wall; these had ceased blossoming, but a tangle of wild-rose bushes was all ablush.
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presently rowena returned, all ablush with joyous excitement, and begged for a rereading of the letter.
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