Flush /(?)/
Flush
v. i.
imp. & p. p. Flushed; p. pr. & vb. n. Flushing
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To flow and spread suddenly; to rush; as, blood flushes into the face.
The flushing noise of many waters.
It flushes violently out of the cock.
- To become suddenly suffused, as the cheeks; to turn red; to blush.
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To snow red; to shine suddenly; to glow.
In her cheek, distemper flushing glowed.
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To start up suddenly; to take wing as a bird.
Flushing from one spray unto another.
Flush
v. t.
- 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.
Nor flush with shame the passing virgin's cheek.
Sudden a thought came like a full-blown rose, Flushing his brow.
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To make suddenly or temporarily red or rosy, as if suffused with blood.
How faintly flushed. how phantom fair, Was Monte Rosa, hanging there!
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To excite; to animate; to stir.
Such things as can only feed his pride and flush his ambition.
- To cause to start, as a hunter a bird.
- To cause to flow; to draw water from, or pour it over or through (a pond, meadow, sewer, etc.); to cleanse by means of a rush of water.
Phrases & Compounds
- To flush a joints
- to fill them in; to point the level; to make them flush.
Flush
v. i.
- To operate a placer mine, where the continuous supply of water is insufficient, by holding back the water, and releasing it periodically in a flood. (Mining)
Flush
n.
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A sudden flowing; a rush which fills or overflows, as of water for cleansing purposes.
In manner of a wave or flush.
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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.
The flush of angered shame.
- 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.
- A sudden flood or rush of feeling; a thrill of excitement. animation, etc.; as, a flush of joy.
- A flock of birds suddenly started up or flushed.
- A hand of cards, all of the same suit; -- especially significant in poker, where five cards of the same suit constitute a flush, which beats a straight but is beaten by a full house or four of a kind.
Flush
a.
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Full of vigor; fresh; glowing; bright.
With all his crimes broad blown, as flush as May.
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Affluent; abounding; well furnished or suppled; hence, liberal; prodigal.
Lord Strut was not very flush in ready.
- Unbroken or even in surface; on a level with the adjacent surface; forming a continuous surface; as, a flush panel; a flush joint. (Arch. & Mech.)
- Consisting of cards of one suit. (Card Playing)
Phrases & Compounds
- Flush bolt
- A screw bolt whose head is countersunk, so as to be flush with a surface.
- Flush deck
- See under Deck, n., 1.
- Flush tank
- a water tank which can be emptied rapidly for flushing drainpipes, etc.
Flush
adv.
- So as to be level or even.