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Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( flŭsh ) v. , flushed , flush·ing , flush·es . v.intr. To turn red, as from fever, embarrassment, or strong emotion ...
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flush 1 (fl sh) v. flushed, flush·ing, flush·es. v.intr. 1. To turn red, as from fever, embarrassment, or strong emotion; blush. 2. To glow, especially with a ...
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noun 1. a blush; rosy glow: a flush of embarrassment on his face. 2. a rushing or overspreading flow, as of water. 3. a sudden rise of emotion or excitement: a flush ...
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Flush has several meanings: Flush cut, a type of cut made with a French flush-cut saw or diagonal pliers Flush door Flush hem (hemming and seaming), in metal forming ...
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In poker, players construct hands of five cards according to predetermined rules, which vary according to which variant of poker is being played. These hands are ...
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Flush has 6,770 ratings and 959 reviews. Lauren said: Flush is a very good book it shows what people could risk for animals and nature. The boy in this book...
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Flushes the write buffers of PHP and whatever backend PHP is using (CGI, a web server, etc). This attempts to push current output all the way to the browser with a ...
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Definition of FLUSH. intransitive verb: to fly away suddenly . transitive verb. 1: to cause (as a bird) to flush . 2: to expose or chase from a place of concealment ...
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flush (flush) redness, usually transient, of the face and neck. flush (fl sh) v. 1. To turn red, as from fever, heat, or strong emotion; blush. 2. To clean, rinse, or ...
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