69 adverbs to describe how to blushing

It seems to say,"I am the last to blush, but I blush deeper than any of ye.

Under the warmth of violet eyes which sought his constantly, drawn by what one was left to infer was an irresistible attraction, his reserve melted rapidly, his remote blue stare grew infinitely less distant; and though he blushed furiously at some of the more audacious of Liane's sallies, he was quick to take his cue when she expressed curiosity concerning the duties of the officer of the watch.

Violet blushed prettily at this complimentary remark, and the girls looked at her teasingly.

The Boy vaguely thought it looked familiar, before the Sister, blushing faintly, said: "We hope you won't go before we have time to repair it.

Jot blushed hotly, as if caught in some misdeed.

Ain't you, Carrie?" "I'm very glad if I am, Papa," said the young lady, blushing violently.

What do you mean?" Miss Boone was paling and blushing painfully.

Kitty devoted herself to blushing beautifully, and darning many rents in a short daisy muslin skirt, "which I intend to wear a great deal, because Jack likes it, and so do I," she said, with a demure look at her lover, who laughed as if that was the best joke of the season.

Then, blushing vividly, she answered: "But I am not sure that it will be to-morrow.

"There was no need for the last article," said Carnehan, blushing modestly; "but it looks regular.

She understood me, and blushed rosily, even while she protested, "It is too much" "There's really no likelihood," I interrupted, "of my being able to assume a martyr's crown, Miss Cullen; so don't begin to pity me till I'm behind the bars.

Twice the President, courteously addressing him, he had blushed guiltily and dropped his gaze.

" Hilda blushed silently, and obeyed.

"Yes, sir," Verty replies, blushing ingenuously.

"It's the journey," suggested Litvinov, and he positively blushed with shame.

She blushed angrily; and yet a sort of sympathy arose from that moment between Lancelot and herself.

You see, Miles,"Lucy again blushed brightly, though she smiled"what an accountant I am getting to bebut, I can commence at once by purchasing your pearls.

He blushed happily.

she asked, blushing foolishly.

Later, and after much oft-repeated good advice given to each separately and to both together, Honoré Grandissime persuaded them that Clotilde could make excellent use of a portion of her means by reenforcing Frowenfeld's very slender stock and well filling his rather empty-looking store, and so they signed regular articles of copartnership, blushing frightfully.

Honestly, I sometimes blush for your stupidity!

A species of Balisier, which we did not see there, carried crimson and black parrot beaks with blue seed-vessels; a Canne de Riviere, {161a} with a stem eight feet high, wreathed round with pale green leaves in spiral twists, unfolded hooded flowers of thinnest transparent white wax, with each a blush of pink inside.

'But there can be no reason why you should not go to Chesterton.' 'Just to see mamma?' 'For a day or two,' he replied, blushing inwardly at his own lie. '

The portrait is excellent: A snow white head a merry eye, A cheek of jolly blush; A claret tint laid on by health, With master reynard's brush.

" She blushed magnificently as she concluded, and the face of a pretty women, so suffused, is a pleasing thing to see.

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