Word: flushes

Category: flushes

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Related words: flushes

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Synonyms: flushes

blush, reddening, high color, color, rosiness, pinkness, ruddiness, bloom, glow, freshness, radiance, vigor, rush, hot flash, outpouring, gush, blossom, heyday, peak, flower, efflorescence, prime, bang, thrill, kick, charge, boot

Translations: flushes

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spanish
Translations:
rubores, sofocos, oleadas, vaciados
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german
Translations:
leitet, Wallungen, Flushes, Spülungen, Flush, spült
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french
Translations:
bouffées, bouffées de, les bouffées, les bouffées de, des bouffées
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italian
Translations:
vampate, vampate di, rossore, le vampate, le vampate di
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portuguese
Translations:
resplendores, rubores, liberações, ondas
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dutch
Translations:
opvliegers, spoelingen, spoelt, vloed
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russian
Translations:
жара, приливы, флеши, сбрасывает, флэши
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norwegian
Translations:
spyler, flush, rødming, flusher
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swedish
Translations:
spolningar, vallningar, spolar, tömningar
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finnish
Translations:
aallot, aaltoja, aaltojen
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danish
Translations:
tømninger, flush, hedeture, skyller
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czech
Translations:
spláchnutí, spláchne, vyprázdnění, horka, flush
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polish
Translations:
uderzenia gorąca, wypróżnia, zaczerwienienie twarzy, opróżnia, rumieni
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hungarian
Translations:
flush, kipirulás, hullámok, öblítések, kiürítéseinek
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turkish
Translations:
basması, floşlar, basmaları, kızarmalar, boşaltır
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greek
Translations:
εξάψεις, ξεπλένει, φλος, ερυθημάτων
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ukrainian
Translations:
спека, жару, жара
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albanian
Translations:
Flushes, skuqet
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bulgarian
Translations:
вълни, флъш, флъшовете, промивания
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belarusian
Translations:
спякота, спёка, гарачыня, жара, жару
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estonian
Translations:
hood, loputuste, nahapunetus, hooge, kuumahood
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croatian
Translations:
vrućine, čistimo, valunzi, mlazovi
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icelandic
Translations:
hitasteypur
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lithuanian
Translations:
pylimas, pylimai, antplūdžiai, flush
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latvian
Translations:
viļņi, Flush, viļņus, pietvīkums
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macedonian
Translations:
бранови, прснува во плач
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romanian
Translations:
culorile, bufeuri, bufeuri de, valuri de, bufeurile
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slovenian
Translations:
vročine, oblivi, valovi, vrocine, valovih
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slovak
Translations:
spláchnutie, spláchnutí, spláchnutiu, spláchnutia, splachovanie

The meaning and "use of": flushes

noun
  • a reddening of the face or skin that is typically caused by illness or strong emotion. - a flush of embarrassment rose to her cheeks
  • a sudden rush of intense emotion. - I was carried away in a flush of enthusiasm
  • an act of cleansing something, especially a toilet, with a sudden flow of water. - an old-fashioned toilet uses six or seven gallons per flush
  • the action of driving a game bird from its cover. - the dogs retrieve the birds after the flush
  • (in poker) a hand of cards all of the same suit. - Three flushes: the back and middle hands are flushes, and the front hand is a three-card flush (three cards of one suit).
  • a piece of wet ground over which water flows without being confined to a definite channel. - The area will become a haven for people interested in the environment, and will boast a range of habitats including woodland, pasture, reservoirs, the brook and valleyside flushes .
verb
  • (of a person's skin or face) become red and hot, typically as the result of illness or strong emotion. - Mr. Cunningham flushed angrily
  • cleanse (something, especially a toilet) by causing large quantities of water to pass through it. - flush the toilet
  • drive (a bird, especially a game bird, or an animal) from its cover. - the grouse were flushed from the woods
  • (of a plant) send out fresh shoots. - the plant had started to flush by late March
  • fill in (a joint) level with a surface. - If you're building perpendicular to an existing wall, lay the 2x4 plates next to each other and flush the ends.

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