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flush
adjective as in overflowing, abundant
verb as in become or make pink or red
Example Sentences
Said Maiava: “I saw Duce when I got flushed out the pocket. I tried to give him a ball that was his ball or nobody’s ball.”
Once the MOF is filled with CO2, the CO2 can be removed, or desorbed, by lowering the partial pressure of CO2, either by flushing with a different gas or putting it in a vacuum.
It includes photos with Tyson and Paul, a number of ringside tickets and a suite situated "flush against the ring".
The goal here seems to be finding people who are uniquely unfit for these jobs, both to rile up liberals and to flush out any Republicans with remaining loyalties to the concept of responsible governance.
Then she lifts and lowers the weight very slowly until her cheeks are flushed pink.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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