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Word | Flush |
Korean Meaning | 플러시 |
of a surface exactly even with an adjoining one, forming the same plane; a door flush with the wall; the bottom of the window is flush with the floor / irrigate with water from a sluice / Full of vigor / 0 / to fly away suddenly / to cause (as a bird) to flush / to expose or chase from a place of concealment flushed the boys from their hiding place / a hand of playing cards all of the same suit; specifically : a poker hand containing five cards of the same suit but not in sequence — see poker illustration / a series of three or more slalom gates set vertically on a slope / a sudden flow (as of water); also : a rinsing or cleansing with or as if with a flush of water / a: a sudden increase or expansion; especially : sudden and usually abundant new plant growth the spring flush of grass b: a surge of emotion felt a flush of anger at the insult / a: a tinge of red : blush b: a fresh and vigorous state in the first flush of womanhood / a transitory sensation of extreme heat — compare hot flash / to flow and spread suddenly and freely / a: to glow brightly b: blush / to produce new growth the plants flush twice during the year / a: to cause to flow b: to pour liquid over or through; especially : to cleanse or wash out with or as if with a rush of liquid flush the toilet flush the lungs with air / inflame, excite —usually used passively flushed with pride / to cause to blush / even or level with another surface / having a large amount of money / in order to be level or even with another surface / in a very forceful way : in a way that makes very solid contact, | |
Usage | ⇒ She had a flush on her cheek ⇒ He just got paid and he was feeling flush. ⇒ the gates are flush with the adjoining fencing ⇒ Father flushed and looked down ⇒ straight flush ⇒ the police flushed them out of their hiding place |
Synonyms | even, blush, glow, level, wealthy, affluent, redden, rich, loaded, thrill, flat, moneyed, plane, smooth, flood, gush, rinse, bloom, scour, full, |
Antonyms | pale, rough, uneven, indigent, penniless, penurious, poor, vacant, empty, ashen, ashy, bankrupt, bare, barren, beggared, blanched, blank, broke, bumpy, cadaverous, |
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