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flush

1 of 4verb
/flʌʃ/
Forms:flushes,flushing,flushed,flushed
1

to experience a reddening of the skin, typically in the face, due to emotions like embarrassment, excitement, or strong reactions

  • When she received the unexpected compliment, her cheeks flushed with embarrassment.
  • His face flushed with excitement as he received the award.
  • Embarrassed by the attention, she couldn't help but flush.
  • Seeing her crush walk in made her cheeks flush with a rosy tint.
  • The unexpected question caused him to flush, unsure of how to respond.
2

to press or pull something so that water would pass through a toilet to clean it

transitive
  • After using the restroom, he flushed the toilet to clear everything.
  • She pressed the handle to flush the toilet after cleaning it.
  • The plumber showed us how to flush the system to ensure proper drainage.
  • He forgot to flush the toilet, leaving it still filled with water.
  • The hotel staff will flush the toilet to check if everything is working properly.
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3

to flow or spread with force or in large amounts

  • The crowd flushed into the stadium as the gates opened.
  • The river flushed over the banks after the heavy rainstorm.
  • The sudden wave of water flushed through the streets, flooding the area.
  • The soldiers flushed into the area, securing it quickly.
  • Anger flushed through him as he heard the unfair news.
4

to rinse or clean something using a liquid to wash or clear it

transitive
  • The doctor flushed the wound with saline solution to clean it.
  • He flushed the sink to clear the debris from the drain.
  • After the storm, they flushed the streets to wash away the mud and dirt.
  • She flushed the dishes with warm water to remove the soap.
  • She flushed the vegetables in cold water before cooking them.
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5

to cause a liquid to flow through or wash out something

transitive
  • She flushed the pipes with water to clear out the blockage.
  • The nurse flushed the IV line to ensure it was clear before administering the medication.
  • The rainstorm flushed the gutters, clearing them of debris.
  • The workers flushed the system to ensure no contaminants remained.
  • The technician flushed the engine with coolant to prevent overheating.
6

to fill or smooth out a joint or gap so that it is level with the surrounding surface

transitive
  • The contractor flushed the joints with mortar to make the wall smooth.
  • She flushed the edges of the tile with grout to ensure a seamless finish.
  • The carpenter flushed the wood joints to create a flat, even surface.
  • After applying the filler, he used a spatula to flush the gap level with the wall.
  • The worker flushed the floorboard joints with a filler to level out the surface.
7

to emit a warm color or light

  • The city streets flushed with bright neon lights as night fell.
  • The horizon flushed with vibrant colors as the first light of dawn broke through.
  • Her cheeks flushed with a warm glow as she smiled.
  • The fire flushed with a flickering, orange glow.