Blushful at the intimacy of the thought she looked at herself in the glass.
Pauline felt very shy and blushful when she met him so intimately as this, after all her plans for him on the night before.
The familiar frequenters of Venner's eyed in cold silence his entrance, his blushful wait and his hurried exit.
Blushful at the intimacy of the thought, she looked at herself in the glass.
However unpleasant a drunken man may seem at first sight, as soon as one realizes that he has merely been putting away a blushful Hippocrene, one ceases to be angry with him.
And here in the words describing Spring, she too is more of an Impersonation than in the other passage--averting her blushful face from the Summer's ardent look.
The poet having made Summer masculine, very properly makes Spring feminine; and 'tis a jewel of a picture--for ladies should always avert their blushful faces from the ardent looks of gentlemen.
But for Spring to avert his blushfulface from the ardent looks of Summer, has on us the effect of making both Seasons seem simpletons.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blushful" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bashful; embarrassed; flushed; ruddy; sheepish