flush

Browse related words to learn more about word associations. Adjective as in overflowing, abundant Definition of flush verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary

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  • Middle French flus, fluz, from Latin fluxus flow, flux
  • Or do the Bruins head to SoFi Stadium for a new beginning flush with cash, if not tradition?
  • Perhaps from Latin fluxus, “flow,” from fluere “to flow” — related to fluid

Add flush to one of your lists below, or create a new one. Worthy and wicked (Words meaning ‘good’ and ‘bad’) Perhaps from Latin fluxus, “flow,” from fluere “to flow” — related to fluid Circa 1842, in the meaning defined above Middle French flus, fluz, from Latin fluxus flow, flux

Word History

  • Circa 1842, in the meaning defined above
  • 13th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense
  • Worthy and wicked (Words meaning ‘good’ and ‘bad’)
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Get the Word of the Day every day! Or do the Bruins head to SoFi Stadium for a new beginning flush with cash, if not tradition? Quickly flushed out of the pocket by the Las Vegas Raiders’ pass rush, Sanders rolled to his right and kept his eyes down field. “It’s vital for helping the brain flush out metabolites and How To Flush Alcohol from Your System toxins.” Again, flush with cosmopolitan snapshots, the recent New York Times profile of Nuzzi glosses over some severe problems.

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All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. To add flush to a word list please sign up or log in. Learn a new word every day. Circa 1568, in the meaning defined at sense 1a 1548, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1 13th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense