Blusher


a person who blushes.
Also called blush, blush-on. a cosmetic similar to rouge, used to add color to the cheeks.
an edible mushroom, Amanita rubescens, that turns from yellow to red when touched.
Historical Examples

Student’s Hand-book of Mushrooms of America, Edible and Poisonous Thomas Taylor
Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town Cory Doctorow

noun
a cosmetic applied to the face to imbue it with a rosy colour

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  • Blushing

    to redden, as from embarrassment or shame: He blushed when they called him a conquering hero. to feel shame or embarrassment (often followed by at or for): Your behavior makes me blush for your poor mother. (of the sky, flowers, etc.) to become rosy. (of new house paint or lacquer) to become cloudy or dull […]

  • Bluster

    to roar and be tumultuous, as wind. to be loud, noisy, or swaggering; utter loud, empty menaces or protests: He blusters about revenge but does nothing. to force or accomplish by blustering: He blustered his way through the crowd. boisterous noise and violence: the bluster of the streets. noisy, empty threats or protests; inflated talk: […]

  • Blustered

    to roar and be tumultuous, as wind. to be loud, noisy, or swaggering; utter loud, empty menaces or protests: He blusters about revenge but does nothing. to force or accomplish by blustering: He blustered his way through the crowd. boisterous noise and violence: the bluster of the streets. noisy, empty threats or protests; inflated talk: […]

  • Blusterous

    to roar and be tumultuous, as wind. to be loud, noisy, or swaggering; utter loud, empty menaces or protests: He blusters about revenge but does nothing. to force or accomplish by blustering: He blustered his way through the crowd. boisterous noise and violence: the bluster of the streets. noisy, empty threats or protests; inflated talk: […]

  • Blustery

    to roar and be tumultuous, as wind. to be loud, noisy, or swaggering; utter loud, empty menaces or protests: He blusters about revenge but does nothing. to force or accomplish by blustering: He blustered his way through the crowd. boisterous noise and violence: the bluster of the streets. noisy, empty threats or protests; inflated talk: […]


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