you should wait a little until they are red depending on the kind of tomato
The past tense of the word "blushing" is "blushed."
Calling someone a 'tomato' is often a playful or affectionate way to describe them as looking red or blushing, usually due to embarrassment or shyness. It can also sometimes refer to someone having a round and plump appearance.
The duration of Blushing Charlie is 1.98 hours.
The duration of Our Blushing Brides is 1.7 hours.
I stood there, in the hallway, blushing..................or...........................I just put on some makeup, and my friend noticed it so now I am blushing.
Blushing Charlie was created on 1970-11-09.
Our Blushing Brides was created on 1930-07-19.
There's really no way to stop yourself from blushing and a lot of people actually think that blushing is adorable, it shows emotion and that you liked what the person had to say.
because she wants to know what your blushing about
A palindrome for 'blushing more brightly' is 'yelling 'ton' silently'.
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Well, no, not really. But you can add a thick layer of make up on your skin. Or don't giggle or laugh, and if you just blush after a question then answer it automatically then you won't blush. Oh and blushing is nice you don't want to get rid of it. When I blush it makes me look like a tomato! Because I'm so pale and it's such a difference to my skin tone. Good Luck! :D