adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
cheek
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The heavy brown head lolled a flushed cheek on the red cushion that supported his bandaged shoulder.
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I won't remember it, thought Fenella, leaning her flushed cheek against the cold window.
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And when she reached her room Lucy told herself her flushed cheeks were merely the result of the climb up the slope.
face
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Vass regarded her flushed face , then let his eyes drift slowly down the length of her slender, dressing-gown-clad figure.
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With dark hair rumpled by the wind, flushed face and those brilliantly blue eyes, he looked very handsome.
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The fun centred on a stocky individual with a flushed face and sandy hair.
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Chill at 10 or 11 am; starting in the extremities, with a throbbing head and flushed face .
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Lily flinched from his warm flushed face , his satisfied glow.
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Doubles up and screams with a hot, flushed face and sweat.
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He glanced down at her flushed face in its frame of wild hair.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Nona was feverish and flushed .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A flushed and jolly character raises his glass among friends and family - how real, how reliable is that evidence?
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He lowered his head on to the table; the marble felt fresh in contact with his flushed skin.
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Her cheeks were flushed and her eyes sparkled, while the deep rose pink of the bodice suited her to perfection.
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Her face was flushed , her mouth slightly open, her teeth lying in a glass on the night table.
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Soon Rainbow's cheeks are flushed , her eyes are sparkling.
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There on the settee, looking a little flushed , sat Rosemary.
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With dark hair rumpled by the wind, flushed face and those brilliantly blue eyes, he looked very handsome.