flush
1 Americannoun
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a blush; rosy glow.
a flush of embarrassment on his face.
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a rushing or overspreading flow, as of water.
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a sudden rise of emotion or excitement.
a flush of anger.
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glowing freshness or vigor.
the flush of youth.
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hot flush. hot flash.
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a cleansing preparation that acts by flushing.
an oil flush for the car's engine.
verb (used with object)
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to redden; cause to blush or glow.
Winter air flushed the children's cheeks.
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to flood or spray thoroughly with water, as for cleansing purposes.
They flushed the wall with water and then scrubbed it down.
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to wash out (a sewer, toilet, etc.) by a sudden rush of water.
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Metallurgy.
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to remove slag from (a blast furnace).
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to spray (a coke oven) to cool the gases generated and wash away the ammonia and tars distilled.
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to animate or excite; inflame.
flushed with success.
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Computers.
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to empty (a buffer, cache, hard drive, etc.) by deleting the data or transferring it to permanent storage.
Before flushing the cache, please transfer important data to a permanent file.
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to delete (data) or transfer it to permanent storage.
After a short period to allow for recovery in the case of accidental deletion, we fully flush the data for your security.
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verb (used without object)
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to blush; redden.
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to flow with a rush; flow and spread suddenly.
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to operate by flushing; undergo flushing.
The toilet won't flush.
adjective
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even or level, as with a surface; forming the same plane.
The bottom of the window is flush with the floor.
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having direct contact; being right next to; immediately adjacent; contiguous.
The table was flush against the wall.
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well-supplied, as with money; affluent; prosperous.
He was feeling flush on payday.
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abundant or plentiful, as money.
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having a ruddy or reddish color; blushing.
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full of vigor; lusty.
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full to overflowing.
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Printing. even or level with the right margin flushright or the left margin flushleft of the type page; without an indention.
adverb
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on the same level; in a straight line; without a change of plane.
to be made flush with the top of the table.
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in direct contact; squarely.
It was set flush against the edge.
verb (used with object)
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to make flush or even.
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to improve the nutrition of (a ewe) to bring on optimum physiological conditions for breeding.
verb (used without object)
noun
verb (used with object)
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to drive (a game bird or other animal) from cover and cause to fly off or spring forth suddenly; rouse: to flush a bear from a thicket.
to flush a woodcock;
to flush a bear from a thicket.
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to force (a person) out of hiding.
The troops have flushed the rebels from their bases.
verb (used without object)
noun
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a flushed bird or other animal, or a group of them.
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the act of driving or forcing an animal or person from a hiding place.
adjective
noun
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a hand or set of cards all of one suit.
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Pinochle. a meld of ace, king, queen, jack, and ten of the trump suit.
adjective
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level or even with another surface
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directly adjacent; continuous
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informal having plenty of money
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informal abundant or plentiful, as money
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full of vigour
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full to the brim or to the point of overflowing
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printing having an even margin, right or left, with no indentations
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(of a blow) accurately delivered
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(of a vessel) having no superstructure built above the flat level of the deck
adverb
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so as to be level or even
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directly or squarely
verb
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to cause (surfaces) to be on the same level or in the same plane
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to enrich the diet of (an ewe) during the breeding season
noun
verb
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to blush or cause to blush
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to flow or flood or cause to flow or flood with or as if with water
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to glow or shine or cause to glow or shine with a rosy colour
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to send a volume of water quickly through (a pipe, channel, etc) or into (a toilet) for the purpose of cleansing, emptying, etc
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to cause (soluble substances in the soil) to be washed towards the surface, as by the action of underground springs, or (of such substances) to be washed towards the soil surface
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(tr; usually passive) to excite or elate
noun
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a rosy colour, esp in the cheeks; blush
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a sudden flow or gush, as of water
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a feeling of excitement or elation
the flush of success
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early bloom; freshness
the flush of youth
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redness of the skin, esp of the face, as from the effects of a fever, alcohol, etc
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ecology an area of boggy land fed by ground water
adjective
verb
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Other Word Forms
- flushable adjective
- flusher noun
- flushingly adverb
- flushness noun
Etymology
Origin of flush1
First recorded in 1540–50; perhaps extended senses of flush 3; compare sound sequences and meanings of blush, gush, flash
Origin of flush2
First recorded in 1540–50; perhaps all sense developments of flush 1
Origin of flush3
First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English flusshen, first attested as past participle fluste, fliste; of uncertain origin
Origin of flush4
First recorded in 1520–30; compare French (obsolete) flus, variant of flux “flow, flush” (compare phrase run of cards), from Latin fluxus “a flowing”; flux
Example Sentences
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You know what will help everyone totally flush those memories?
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 27, 2026
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 • Mar. 23, 2026
The league is flush with strong pass rushers who come through the middle.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 10, 2026
It was in 1901 that British businessman William Knox D’Arcy, flush with cash from developing an Australian gold mine, heard about a fortune to be made in Iranian oil.
From Barron's • Mar. 5, 2026
Another flush and it still didn't go down.
From "Me Talk Pretty One Day" by David Sedaris
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