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Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
blush — {{11}}blush (n.) mid 14c., a look, a glance (sense preserved in at first blush), also a gleam, a gleaming (late 14c.), from BLUSH (Cf. blush) (v.). As a reddening of the face from 1590s. Meaning a rosy color is 1590s. {{12}}blush (v.) mid 14c.,… … Etymology dictionary
blizzard — /ˈblɪzəd / (say blizuhd) noun 1. a violent windstorm with dry, driving snow and intense cold. 2. a widespread and heavy snowstorm. {variant of dialect blizzer blaze, flash, blinding flash of lightning; sense widened from lightning to storm.… …
blush — [blush] vi. [ME blushen, to shine brightly, blush, glance < OE blyscan; akin to blyse, torch < IE * bhles , shine > BLAZE1] 1. to become red in the face from shame, embarrassment, or confusion 2. to be ashamed or embarrassed: usually… … English World dictionary