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flush v. [
blush, crimson, redden] turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame; "The girl blushed when a young man whistled as she walked by"
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flush r. squarely or solidly; "hit him flush in the face"
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flush v. flow freely; "The garbage flushed down the river"
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flush s. 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"
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flush n. [
flower, prime, peak, heyday, bloom, blossom, efflorescence] the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
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