Suffusion
//səˈfjuːʒən//
"Suffusion" in a Sentence (1 examples)
He remarked, that the deadly paleness which had occupied her neck and temples gave place to a deep and rosy suffusion; and he felt with embarrassment that a flush was by tacit sympathy excited in his own cheeks.
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