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phrasal verb

Utter impulsively

verb

Say (something) suddenly and without careful consideration.

Usage examples:

She blurted out the truth
verb

Say (something) suddenly and without careful consideration.

Usage examples:

She blurted out the truth
verb

Say (something) suddenly and without careful consideration.

Usage examples:

She blurted out the truth
verb

Show shyness, embarrassment, or shame by becoming red in the face.

Usage examples:

She blushed at the unexpected compliment
noun

A reddening of the face as a sign of shyness, embarrassment, or shame.

Usage examples:

He had brought a faint blush to her cheeks
verb

Show shyness, embarrassment, or shame by becoming red in the face.

Usage examples:

She blushed at the unexpected compliment
noun

A reddening of the face as a sign of shyness, embarrassment, or shame.

Usage examples:

He had brought a faint blush to her cheeks
noun

A cosmetic of a powder or cream consistency used to give a warm colour to the cheeks.

Usage examples:

He recommends cream blusher on the beach.
noun

A cosmetic of a powder or cream consistency used to give a warm colour to the cheeks.

Usage examples:

He recommends cream blusher on the beach.
verb

Show shyness, embarrassment, or shame by becoming red in the face.

Usage examples:

She blushed at the unexpected compliment
noun

A reddening of the face as a sign of shyness, embarrassment, or shame.

Usage examples:

He had brought a faint blush to her cheeks
adjective

Red in the face from shyness, embarrassment, or shame.

Usage examples:

I'm no blushing adolescent giggling at the mere mention of a four-letter word
noun

The action of becoming red in the face from shyness, embarrassment, or shame.

Usage examples:

Blushing can't be faked, which makes it an excellent and trustworthy signal
verb

Show shyness, embarrassment, or shame by becoming red in the face.

Usage examples:

She blushed at the unexpected compliment
verb

Talk in a loud, aggressive, or indignant way with little effect.

Usage examples:

You threaten and bluster, but won't carry it through
noun

Loud, aggressive, or indignant talk with little effect.

Usage examples:

Their threats contained a measure of bluster
verb

Talk in a loud, aggressive, or indignant way with little effect.

Usage examples:

You threaten and bluster, but won't carry it through
noun

Loud, aggressive, or indignant talk with little effect.

Usage examples:

Their threats contained a measure of bluster
adjective

(of a storm, wind, or rain) blowing or beating fiercely and noisily.

Usage examples:

A strong, blustering gale
verb

Talk in a loud, aggressive, or indignant way with little effect.

Usage examples:

You threaten and bluster, but won't carry it through
adjective

Characterized by strong winds; stormy.

Usage examples:

The weather turned wintry and blusterous
verb

Talk in a loud, aggressive, or indignant way with little effect.

Usage examples:

You threaten and bluster, but won't carry it through
noun

Loud, aggressive, or indignant talk with little effect.

Usage examples:

Their threats contained a measure of bluster
adjective

(of weather) characterized by strong winds.

Usage examples:

A gusty, blustery day
noun

Abbreviation for boulevard

abbreviation

Bachelor of medicine.

noun

Short for billion.

abbreviation

Baron.

noun

Backus–naur (formerly backus normal) form.

Bo

biːˈəʊ
exclamation

Another term for boo1.

noun

Used as a friendly form of address.

Usage examples:

Keep the change, bo
abbreviation

Short for body odour.

Usage examples:

I can't imagine going out with someone who had bo
noun

A constrictor snake which bears live young and may reach great size, native to america, africa, asia, and some pacific islands.

Usage examples:

It's the smaller size of the boas found on certain central american islands.
noun

A tusked eurasian wild pig from which domestic pigs are descended, exterminated in britain in the 17th century.

Usage examples:

Today's feral hog population is a hybrid of domestic pigs and eurasian wild boars brought to north …
noun

A long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material, used for floors or other building purposes.

Usage examples:

Loose boards creaked as i walked on them
verb

Get on or into (a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle).

Usage examples:

We boarded the plane for oslo
noun

The meals and room that are provided when someone pays to stay somewhere, for example when working or studying away from home

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