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blusher

American  
[bluhsh-er] / ˈblʌʃ ər /

noun

  1. a person who blushes.

  2. blush.

  3. an edible mushroom, Amanita rubescens, that turns from yellow to red when touched: blushers are edible when cooked, but in the wild are easily confused with certain poisonous species of similar appearance.


blusher British  
/ ˈblʌʃə /

noun

  1. a cosmetic applied to the face to imbue it with a rosy colour

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of blusher

First recorded in 1655–65; blush + -er 1

Example Sentences

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Another big problem is that I am a huge blusher.

From Slate • May 23, 2021

"I can go to Boot's and pay £12 for blusher, or I can get it for £1 in here," she says.

From BBC • Jun. 29, 2018

When my husband and I married 33 years ago I went with a gown with a train and a cathedral veil - but I said no to the blusher.

From New York Times • Apr. 15, 2016

All five members of Joanne Joanne are women, including “Nick Rhodes”, aka Lolo Wood, who not only sounds like Rhodes but, thanks to purple eyeliner and blusher, vaguely looks like him.

From The Guardian • Apr. 7, 2016

My cheeks are hollowed out by bronze blusher.

From "The Joy Luck Club" by Amy Tan