blanch
blanch /bl'ɑːntʃ, bl'æntʃ/ (blanches blanching blanched)
1 [VERB] V, V at n
If you blanch, you suddenly become very pale.
His face blanched as he looked at Sharpe's blood-drenched uniform...
She felt herself blanch at the unpleasant memories.
2 [VERB] V at n
If you say that someone blanches at something, you mean that they find it unpleasant and do not want to be involved with it.
Everything he had said had been a mistake. He blanched at his miscalculations...
3 [VERB] V n
If you blanch vegetables, fruit, or nuts, you put them into boiling water for a short time, usually in order to remove their skins, or to prepare them for freezing.
Skin the peaches by blanching them.
1 [VERB] V, V at n
If you blanch, you suddenly become very pale.
His face blanched as he looked at Sharpe's blood-drenched uniform...
She felt herself blanch at the unpleasant memories.
2 [VERB] V at n
If you say that someone blanches at something, you mean that they find it unpleasant and do not want to be involved with it.
Everything he had said had been a mistake. He blanched at his miscalculations...
3 [VERB] V n
If you blanch vegetables, fruit, or nuts, you put them into boiling water for a short time, usually in order to remove their skins, or to prepare them for freezing.
Skin the peaches by blanching them.