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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121. Agitatedly, it changed its spots from orange to blue to green and, finally, flushed perfectly purple.
122. Which means nothing nasty gets flushed into our ponds, rivers and streams.
123. Domestic and industrial waste, discharged oil and millions of gallons of raw sewage are flushed into the sea every day.
124. The merchant was flushed with drink; he grinned at Cranston and Athelstan as if they were lifelong friends.
125. Jenna's face flushed with embarrassment at the way the girl watched in amused surprise.
126. A that Mala flushed slightly, but even so seemed unable to tear her gaze away from the man in gold and white.
127. Her face was flushed, her mouth slightly open, her teeth lying in a glass on the night table.
128. Instead, I flushed the toilet and opened the door just wide enough to slip through the gap.
129. So far, she'd just flushed the smack down the loo and shoved the syringes in the bin.
130. Doubles up and screams with a hot, flushed face and sweat.
131. The face that had paled with fright and shock had now flushed.
132. Standing before the coffin, with seven stolen snowdrops in his hands, he flushed with shame.
133. Consequently the saturated zone must be constantly flushed by undersaturated water if dissolution is to be an effective mechanism.
134. I filled his food dish, freshened his water, flushed his toilet, and came back and watched him eat.
135. Dorothea flushed from neck to hairline and, bending her head, took a sip from her tea-cup.
136. I tore my lunch invitation to Carla into little pieces and flushed them down the lavatory.
137. Vass regarded her flushed face, then let his eyes drift slowly down the length of her slender, dressing-gown-clad figure.
138. She was flushed and handsome after her rest, wearing something red, with ruffles round the neck.
139. His face was flushed, all the petulance and disappointment smoothed away.
140. The last time I flushed the toilet for Raffles, I thought about in-stalling one of those pet ports.
141. Harry nearly jumped back in surprise and flushed instantly in embarrassment at the distaste his flinching movement had signalled.
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142. An older woman whose hair and dress were folded and starched leading a younger woman flushed with inexpert embarrassment.
143. He glanced down at her flushed face in its frame of wild hair.
144. Laura's cheeks flushed as she hunted in her handbag for her bunch of keys.
145. Bryony's cheeks were flushed and her eyes bright and excited.
146. I won't remember it, thought Fenella, leaning her flushed cheek against the cold window.
147. She talked to Susan about it being flushed away and that Susan could flush the lavatory when she had finished.
148. She seemed to shiver when they pulled back to look at each other, faces flushed with emotion.
149. She crouched on the lino, her face flushed from the fire, fingering that string of Christmas cracker beads.
150. She was also flushed and evidently in a state of unrest, which made him feel chivalrous and sympathetic.