blushedly
English
Etymology
Adverb
blushedly (comparative more blushedly, superlative most blushedly)
- In a blushed manner; with a blush.
- Synonyms: blushingly, flushedly, flushingly
- 1996 December 23, don...@mont.mindspring.com, “2 TG hands from last night”, in rec.games.bridge.okbridge[1] (Usenet), archived from the original on 8 July 2025:
- If i've caused any inconvenience to other TGers, I apologize and will be more attentive in the future. But I was so frustrated with my performance that I simply had to ask while the fire was still hot, so to speak. Blushedly, and with much chagrin, HenrySun
- 2002 August 20, Coin Saver, “Buying power equivalent of 1935 U.S. Dollar”, in rec.collecting.paper-money[2] (Usenet), archived from the original on 8 July 2025:
- >Uh, ahem. $5 for 10 hours translates to $0.50 per hour, doesn't it? Aram. >
... "Dobac Math" ... :-D (blushedly ducks and sneaks out of the room)
- 2002 December 11, Jim Weir, “Channel spacing”, in rec.aviation.owning[3] (Usenet), archived from the original on 8 July 2025:
- No, Dave Martin, my editor, misread something I wrote and said that the channel spacing was 40 kHz.. What I said was that there are 40 channels per Megahertz, which works out to a channel spacing of 25 kHz.. (1E6 ÷ 40 = 25E3) Dave, a pretty fair electroniker in his own right (amateur extra and all) has blushedly apologized to me and to everybody who wrote in. My blushings to you on his behalf.
- 2006, Miloš Crnjanski (translated), “Sumatra”, in Serbian Literary Magazine, number 1, Belgrade: Serbian Writers Association, →ISSN, →OCLC, “New Classics in New Translations” section, page 9:
- So careless, light and tender now. Imagine: how quiet the snowy peaks of the Urals may be. If a pallid countenance lost in a dusk brings sorrow upon us, we know that in its place a stream blushedly flows! A love, a morning in unfamiliar lands around our souls tightly bends, with endless peace of blue seas, in which crimson coral beads glow like cherries in the homeland.