a. [f. BLUSH sb. + -Y1.] a. Blush-colored; b. Suffused with blushes.
1626. Bacon, Sylva, § 507. Blossomes of Apples, Crabbs, Almonds, and Peaches, are Blushy, and Smell sweet.
1666. G. Harvey, Morb. Angl., ix. 41 (J.). A blushy colour in his face.
1742. A. Aston, Brief Suppl. Colley Cibber, 9. Black sparkling eyes, and a fresh blushy complexion.
1865. Mrs. M. C. Harris, St. Philips, 140. She answered with a very pleasant, blushy smile.