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flush
adjective as in overflowing, abundant
verb as in become or make pink or red
Example Sentences
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.
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.
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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