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flush 2, verb (oh)



2 v
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1 ?become red?
2 ?toilet?
3 ?clean something?
Phrasal verbs
flush somebody/something ¡û¡ú out
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?BECOME RED?
[I] to become red in the face, for example when you are angry or embarrassed
-synonym blush blush
::Susan flushed deeply and looked away.
::He flushed angrily .
flush red/crimson/scarlet
::Robyn felt her cheeks flush scarlet.
flush with
::Mrs Cooper flushed with indignation.
?TOILET?
[I and T] if you flush a toilet, or if it flushes, you make water go through it to clean it
::Why do children never remember to flush the loo?
::She flushed the rest of her drink down the toilet .
?CLEAN SOMETHING?
[T] to force water through a pipe in order to clean it
flush sth through sth
::They flush clean water through the pipes once a day.
flush out [flush sb/sth ¡û¡ú out] phr v
to make someone leave a place where they are hiding
::The government is determined to flush out the terrorists.
to clean something by forcing water through it
::The heating system needs to be flushed out once a year.
::Drinking water helps flush out toxins from the body.