noun
Etymology
Origin of blusher
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
Benjamin Stern, her fiancé, had covered her face with the blusher veil, a variation on a Jewish wedding custom known as the badeken.
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
Sitting at her mother’s makeup table, she’d felt a giddy joy as she’d applied the eye shadow — blue and too heavy — the pink blusher, the powder, and finally, a coat of red lipstick.
From "Beauty Queens" by Libba Bray
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