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1.
of a surface exactly even with an adjoining one, forming the same plane
a door flush with the wall
the bottom of the window is flush with the floor
2.
having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
a speculator flush with cash
'flush' - used as a adverb
3.
squarely or solidly
hit him flush in the face
4.
in the same plane
set it flush with the top of the table
'flush' - used as a noun
5.
the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
6.
a rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health
7.
sudden brief sensation of heat (associated with menopause and some mental disorders)
8.
a poker hand with all 5 cards in the same suit
9.
the swift release of a store of affective force
10.
a sudden rapid flow (as of water)
he heard the flush of a toilet
11.
sudden reddening of the face (as from embarrassment or guilt or shame or modesty)
'flush' - used as a verb
12.
turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame
13.
flow freely
The garbage flushed down the river
14.
make level or straight
15.
polish and make shiny
16.
rinse, clean, or empty with a liquid
flush the wound with antibiotics
17.
irrigate with water from a sluice
18.
cause to flow or flood with or as if with water
flush the meadows
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derived forms
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1. Flush / Plural
flushes
2. Flush / Past
flushed
3. Flush / Third Person
flushes
4. Flush / Present Participle
flushing
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