Present participle for to become or make pink or red
“Cynthia wanted to hide as she felt her cheeks flush in embarrassment and hot tears start to fill her eyes.”
Present participle for to wash something by rinsing or flooding with water
“One of the most important functions of water is to flush the toxins and salt from the body.”
Present participle for to drive out from hiding or cover
“The remaining five members scattered about the house, ready to flush the criminals out.”
Present participle for to scare out from hiding or cover
“Mackereth used two hounds to flush the foxes out of the scrubby thickets.”
Present participle for to clean or polish thoroughly
Present participle for to unblock, typically by flushing or cleaning
Present participle for to give color to
Present participle for to experience an inward shiver of embarrassment or disgust
Present participle for to clean or bathe oneself with soap and water
Present participle for to free from breaks, curves, or bumps
Present participle for to stimulate or excite in a pleasurable way
Present participle for to gush out in a sudden and forceful stream
Present participle for to cause an increase in temperature of an object or space
Present participle for to flood with great quantities of water or a liquid
A reddening of color, or the appearance of the color red
An act of cleaning or purifying something
Having a shy or bashful nature
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