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flush

[fluhsh] / flʌʃ /






VERB
inundate with liquid
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK
pale uncolor


Example Sentences

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The flush times prompted one of Nvidia’s key AI chip partners, SK Hynix of South Korea, to announce plans Wednesday for a U.S. listing in the latter half of this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

Though gas-tax holidays resulted in some savings for drivers, the impact only went so far — and state tax coffers are not as flush as they were several years ago, he added.

From MarketWatch

“I can’t even go to the bathroom without planning how I will flush the toilet,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

The trend gained steam in the aftermath of the pandemic as several states, governed by both parties, became flush with revenue from a combination of federal fiscal stimulus, high inflation, and wage growth.

From Barron's

“It’s a time when positioning gets flushed out and reset. You’ll get more of a natural market movement for a few days,” he said.

From MarketWatch