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  • 1blush — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ crimson, deep ▪ faint, slight VERB + BLUSH ▪ hide ▪ She tried to hide her fiery …

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  • 2crimson — crim|son1 [ˈkrımzən] adj 1.) deep red in colour ▪ The leaves turn crimson in autumn. ▪ a crimson dress 2.) if you go crimson, your face becomes red because you are very angry or embarrassed go/turn/flush/blush crimson ▪ The boy blushed crimson.… …

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  • 3Crimson — Crim son, v. t. To become crimson; to blush. [1913 Webster] Ancient towers . . . beginning to crimson with the radiant luster of a cloudless July morning. De Quincey. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 4blush — [n] pink coloring bloom, blossom, burning, color, flush, flushing, glow, glowing, mantling, pink tinge, reddening, redness, rosiness, rosy tint, ruddiness, scarlet; concept 622 Ant. paleness, pallidity, whiteness blush [v] become colored, pinken… …

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  • 5crimson — adj., noun 1 red ADJECTIVE ▪ dark, deep, rich ▪ a beautiful deep crimson 2 red in the face VERBS ▪ be …

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  • 6crimson — I. noun Etymology: Middle English crimisin, from Old Spanish cremesín, from Arabic qirmizī, from qirmiz kermes Date: 15th century any of several deep purplish reds II. adjective Date: 15th century of the color crimson III. verb …

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  • 7crimson — /ˈkrɪmzən / (say krimzuhn) adjective 1. deep purplish red. 2. sanguinary. –noun 3. a crimson colour, pigment, or dye. –verb (t) 4. to make crimson. –verb (i) 5. to become crimson; to blush. {Middle English cremesin, ultimately from Arabic qirmizī …

  • 8blush — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. color, flush, glow; redden (See modesty). See feeling. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. change color, flush, redden, turn red, turn scarlet, color, crimson, mantle, glow, have rosy cheeks, have heightened… …

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  • 9crimson — 1. noun A deep, slightly bluish red. Traditionally the colour of blood. 2. adjective a) having a deep red colour b) having loose morals 3. verb to blush Ge …

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  • 10blush — Synonyms and related words: be guilty, blanch, bloom, blossom, blushing, change color, color, color up, coloring, crimson, crimsoning, darken, fieriness, flame, flush, flushing, glow, grow red, healthy glow, hectic, hectic flush, incandescence,… …

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