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outˈblush, v. [out- 18.] trans. To outdo in blushing, to surpass in rosy colour.
1634Habington Castara ii. (Arb.) 93 Perhaps not the chast morne herselfe disclose Againe, t' outblush th' æmulous rose. 1640A. Melville Comm.-pl. Bk. (1899) 52 The bright sone could not outblusche her. 1703Tate On Queen's Pict. vi, The modest Matron..Out-blush'd her own Vermilion Dye. 1800T. Moore Anacreon lxvi. 28 Not more the rose, the queen of flowers, Outblushes all the glow of bowers. |