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flush

adjective as in flat

adjective as in overflowing, abundant

noun as in blush

verb as in become or make pink or red

verb as in inundate with liquid

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Saudi officials say they launched more than 145,000 combat and reconnaissance missions over Yemen over three years, and still couldn’t flush Al-Houthi out of his caves.

Arthur was floored by a left hook flush on the chin in the second round, rising shakily to his feet on the count of eight.

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When we’re feeling flush, a sensation most of us haven’t enjoyed in quite some time, some of us invest in matching plates and flatware.

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A new wave of smart toilet technology captures some of the data we flush down the drain—and aims to unlock health clues contained within.

A minute later, Jad ran in, flushed and out of breath.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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