Sentence for blushed | Use blushed in a sentence

Sentence with word blushed. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use blushed in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for blushed.

  • She blushed. (10)
  • Boyne blushed. (9)
  • Adela blushed. (10)
  • Lapham blushed. (9)
  • Cecilia blushed. (8)
  • Emilia blushed. (10)
  • Mavering blushed. (9)
  • The Rector blushed. (8)
  • She blushed deeply. (10)
  • He positively blushed. (10)
  • Julia blushed very red. (10)
  • She blushed unwontedly. (10)
  • The ladies blushed demurely. (10)
  • Elinor blushed in spite of herself. (4)
  • Mrs. Pendyce blushed with pleasure. (8)
  • Janet blushed: I thought I knew why. (10)
  • Annette withdrew her hand, and blushed. (8)
  • Miss Andrews laughed and blushed at once. (9)
  • She blushed timidly, and her voice shook. (10)
  • Ripton blushed and looked away as he spoke. (10)
  • Irene blushed deeply and turned her head away. (9)
  • The youth smiled, blushed, and shook his head. (8)
  • Alice laughed and blushed, but she was not vexed. (9)
  • Clementina blushed, and Miss Milray laughed again. (9)
  • Elizabeth gave a slight exclamation, and blushed. (10)
  • She laughed and blushed, and we tottered asunder. (10)
  • We blushed and held down our eyes at the very idea. (10)
  • She saw him come up with her father, and bowed and blushed. (9)
  • Margarita blushed a ready autumn of rosy-ripe acquiescence. (10)
  • Breckon blushed, and sought help in what remained of his coffee. (9)
  • Emma recollected, blushed, was sorry, but tried to laugh it off. (4)
  • She blushed again and again over the perverseness of the meeting. (4)
  • Here I blushed, and felt most awkwardly, while the king continued. (6)
  • She had nearly let it go, and blushed at being obliged to name it. (10)
  • Catherine recollected herself, blushed deeply, and could say no more. (4)
  • He blushed for the narrow-minded counsel which he was obliged to expose. (4)
  • The young man leaning against the mantelpiece blushed a sort of protest. (9)
  • She blushed fiery red, and turned the leaves of a portfolio of drawings. (10)
  • As if she had been guilty of thoughts too insightful, Mrs. Pendyce blushed. (8)
  • Elizabeth blushed and blushed again with shame and vexation. (4)
  • Janet never lost colour, rarely blushed; she touched neither nerve nor fancy. (10)
  • A horseman rode by, whom Rhoda recognized, and she blushed and had a boding shiver. (10)
  • A horseman rode by, whom Rhoda recognized, and she blushed and had a boding shiver. (22)
  • Once he met her when he was driving home; she blushed crimson and her eyes lighted up. (8)
  • Anne sighed and blushed and smiled, in pity and disdain, either at her friend or herself. (4)
  • Fred expressed his thanks in well-put words, and Mrs. Fred blushed prettily in her happiness. (21)
  • He found no words, blushed and stammered, and became the laughing stock of those who knew him. (12)
  • The landlady, a summer widow, blushed, and as he was stepping from the room, called him aside. (10)
  • Alice looked away from Dan a moment, and blushed to find that she had been looking so long at him. (9)
  • Harriet blushed and smiled, and said something about wondering that people should like her so much. (4)
  • The malice of this last sally told, for Jane blushed deeply, and I felt overwhelmed with confusion. (6)
  • He blushed to find how far his thoughts had now run without encountering this obstacle of etiquette. (9)
  • She blushed, drew in her hands with a quick tense movement, and gazed again beyond him into the room. (8)
  • Anne heard her, and made no violent exclamations; she only smiled, blushed, and gently shook her head. (4)
  • Evan blushed, for it had been a struggle for him to receive them, as he thought, from Rose in secret. (10)
  • Rose blushed and shrank away without answer, and Mrs. March promptly attacked her husband in his behalf. (9)
  • Alice blushed and laughed her sweet reluctant laugh, and said she did not know; she had never been married. (9)
  • Here Mrs. Bingham blushed, her daughter bridled, and I nearly suffocated with shame and suppressed laughter. (6)
  • She blushed at the very idea, and thought it would be better to speak openly to her aunt than to run such a risk. (4)
  • Adela laughed and blushed, like one who petitions pardon for this her utmost sin, that is not regretted as it should be. (10)
  • Then she blushed, drew the silver arrow from the gathered gold-shot braids above her neck, held it out to him, and was gone. (10)
  • Then they handed the goblet to each other, and drank till they were on fire with the joy of things, and life blushed beauteousness. (10)
  • Peter eulogize his taste, and wish him a bride as beautiful; at which Ripton blushed, and said, he had no hope of that, and the Hon. (10)
  • She blushed, and Jane blushed; but the cheeks of the two who caused their confusion suffered no variation of colour. (4)
  • She sprinkled silvery sound on that name or on the adieu, blushed, blinked, frowned, sweetened her lip-lines, bit at the underone, and passed in a discomposure. (10)
  • She bitterly regretted not having sought a closer acquaintance with her, and blushed for the envious feelings which had certainly been, in some measure, the cause. (4)

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