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To flow and spread suddenly; to rush; as, blood flushes
into the face. |
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To become suddenly suffused, as the cheeks; to turn red;
to blush. |
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To snow red; to shine suddenly; to glow. |
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To start up suddenly; to take wing as a bird. |
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To cause to be full; to flood; to overflow; to overwhelm
with water; as, to flush the meadows; to flood for the purpose of
cleaning; as, to flush a sewer. |
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To cause the blood to rush into (the face); to put to the
blush, or to cause to glow with excitement. |
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To make suddenly or temporarily red or rosy, as if
suffused with blood. |
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To excite; to animate; to stir. |
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To cause to start, as a hunter a bird. |
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A sudden flowing; a rush which fills or overflows, as of
water for cleansing purposes. |
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A suffusion of the face with blood, as from fear, shame,
modesty, or intensity of feeling of any kind; a blush; a glow. |
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Any tinge of red color like that produced on the cheeks by a
sudden rush of blood; as, the flush on the side of a peach; the flush
on the clouds at sunset. |
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A sudden flood or rush of feeling; a thrill of excitement.
animation, etc.; as, a flush of joy. |
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A flock of birds suddenly started up or flushed. |
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A hand of cards of the same suit. |
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Full of vigor; fresh; glowing; bright. |
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Affluent; abounding; well furnished or suppled; hence,
liberal; prodigal. |
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Unbroken or even in surface; on a level with the adjacent
surface; forming a continuous surface; as, a flush panel; a flush
joint. |
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Consisting of cards of one suit. |
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So as to be level or even. |