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flush

adjective as in flat

adjective as in overflowing, abundant

noun as in blush

verb as in become or make pink or red

verb as in inundate with liquid

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Quickly flushed out of the pocket by the Las Vegas Raiders’ pass rush, Sanders rolled to his right and kept his eyes down field.

Or do the Bruins head to SoFi Stadium for a new beginning flush with cash, if not tradition?

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While it only said it was bought by a famous American brand, Ripley's Believe It or Not! later revealed themselves as the mystery buyer in an Instagram post, writing "we're flush with excitement".

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Then the woman herself stormed in, flushed with annoyance, with one side of her hair put up and the other still hanging loose about her shoulders.

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The pretty young housemaid finally appeared, with her high voice squeaky as a fiddle and her cheeks flushed from running up the stairs double time.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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