Similar words: flush, lush, slush, blush, fluster, flustered, first blush, usher. Meaning: [flʌʃ] adj. 1. having the pinkish flush of health 2. (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion.
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31. We were flushed with success.
32. The police flushed the gunmen out of the building.
33. The aurora flushed into the sky.
34. Her face was flushed with excitement.
35. She felt short of breath and flushed.
36. They flushed them out of their hiding places.
37. His plump face flushed with indignation.
38. Mrs Cooper flushed with indignation.
39. His face was flushed with anger.
40. Mary flushed crimson with embarrassment.
41. Julie's cheeks flushed with pleasure at the compliment.
42. Ross flushed red with embarrassment.
43. He flushed scarlet with embarrassment.
44. Susan flushed deeply and looked away.
45. Have you flushed the toilet?
46. Her forehead was flushed with fever.
47. The criminal was flushed out from hiding place.
48. He flushed when he saw her.
49. The river flushed the meadow.
50. He looked flushed and glassy-eyed.
51. She flushed and her eyes fell .
52. Her cheeks flushed with annoyance.
53. He was flushed with success.
54. Her face was flushed with anger.
55. His face flushed with embarrassment.
56. You look a bit flushed - are you hot?
57. The team was flushed with its first victory.
58. Flushed with success after their surprise win against Italy,(http://sentencedict.com/flushed.html) Belgium are preparing for Saturday's game against Spain.
59. The heating system needs to be flushed out once a year.
60. He suddenly became very talkative, his face slightly flushed, his eyes much brighter.