She was blushed when she woke up to find breakfast in bed.
His comments made her blush. The blush on the rose was as pink as the sunrise.
You're making me blush!
(to blush means to become red in the face, especially from modesty, embarrassment, or shame)"When called on to answer a question, he would blush with embarrassment."(as a noun, blush is also used to mean a red or rosy color)"He was awake at the first blush of dawn."
So much flattery will make me blush.
A sentence complement is a word or phrase that follows a linking verb and provides additional information about the subject. It can be a noun, pronoun, adjective, or adverb that completes the meaning of the linking verb. Sentence complements can be either predicate nominatives or predicate adjectives.
Jody blushed when she got praise for a particularly good answer to a question on WikiAnswers.
The encomium delivered at the award ceremony praised the actor for his outstanding performance in the film.
(At first blush means 'on the first impression' but often this is merely a cursory appraisal.)At first blush, the solution to the rodent problem in Hamelin seemed plausible.The concept of a household robot, at first blush, is both desirable and efficient.
Blush is a cosmetic product that is used to define the apples of the cheeks. Blush is made from FDA approved dyes, fillers, and zinc or titanium oxide.
Blush is primarily used to add a bit of color to one's cheeks. The intent behind it is to add a youthful glow of health to one's face.
If they blush at YOU, they like you.
Women in the 1940s and 1950s typically dabbed the end of red or pink lipstick with their finger and applied the color to their cheeks as 'blush'.
You blush because its cold out.