How To Use Flush In A Sentence

  • The question was tinged with a touch of sarcasm that made her embarrassed flush renew its bright shade and caused her to clench her fists.
  • Innovations in touchless technology have made it possible to install an automatic flusher without ripping out existing fixtures.
  • They say that simply flushing out rogue unleaded petrol is sufficient. The Sun
  • A pickup truck was circling the pond, which flushed some birds out of the reeds and into the open water.
  • Ranked below the flush is the straight, which consists of five cards in rank sequence but now having the same suit. What Beats What in Poker? | Poker Hands
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  • The Gonubie River does not have a typically big flushing flow while silting in Transkei rivers is a result of ‘poor land use practice’.
  • She was a pretty vessel: schooner-rigged, very low in the water, and -- as we found out when we took her -- of very deep draught; broad in the beam, and ` flush-decked 'fore and aft, with no raised fore or after castles. Across the Spanish Main A Tale of the Sea in the Days of Queen Bess
  • She caught his embarrassment off him, a flushing sickness that left them avoiding each other's eyes. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • The sludge from the bottom of the swamp that the dredge hauls up dripping and oozing at least has substance: you can dry it out, look at it through a microscope, describe it, or flush it down the toilet.
  • His face flushed with anger.
  • This subsection, roughly south of 45th Avenue and west of Pidgeon Meadow Road and 162nd Street, shares the name pronounced "kiss-EE-na" - though many more recent residents do not recognize Kissena Park as distinct from Flushing as a whole. NYT > Home Page
  • It was all I could do to keep from laughing as I discussed filling in forms and so on, whilst loos flushed all around me.
  • Chanterelles grow in flushes, so revisit likely spots.
  • Mystra was flush with anticipation as they dismounted, leading their horses up the steady incline of the road.
  • Never flush kitty litter down the toilet, even the so-called "flushable" types. The Seattle Times
  • In the full flush of success, nothing was an obstacle.
  • A little later than usual, he arrived, freshly showered and a little flushed from exercise.
  • The discovery of the ruins came after a mudslide flushed out a deep trench nearly two-kilometers long and 25-meters wide through rice fields late last month.
  • Flush out the pipes with cold water after adding the cleaning powder.
  • Our largest water consumption (about 10 gallons per day) comes from toilet flushes.
  • Two giants, flush-faced, with greying hair, were locked in each other's arms. Chapter 4
  • With a new blade in a utility knife, score the veneer front then back, flush with the stile on all edges; and bend it to complete the cut.
  • After chemical treatment, the water from the flush toilet is clean enough for people to wash their hands.
  • In the regional game of water politics, thousands of years of pharaonic civilization is Egypt's royal flush. Thirsty Egypt Clings Tight To The Nile
  • This is often a higher stakes game than most, and higher value hands, such as flushes, are common. Critical sports blog
  • The birds were carolling in full chorus and the eastern sky was mother-of-pearl flushing to pink, like a maiden's cheek in a Disney movie. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • Nor does it cause dizziness or flushing. The Sun
  • Behind him hurried a younger, comelier man, carefully clad in motor costume, who bent above the girl with passionate solicitude and gazed into her staring eyes until they narrowed and dropped and her face flushed deeper and deeper crimson. DARKWATER
  • He was tall with a shock of dark brown hair, flushed schoolboyish cheeks, and a dashing, dimpled smile. Kiss & Break Up
  • The carcinoid syndrome is classically described as flushing, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps, but borborygmi, cyanosis, telangiectasis, pellagra like skin lesions, wheezing, dypsnea or palpitations may also occur.
  • Her face was flushed after her run.
  • When they are flushed down the toilet, they dissolve into microscopic particles.
  • When the waterhead reach the set point, the screen starts turning and flushing starts at the meantime.
  • Utilities were flush with cash and the economy was humming. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the building only contains manual toilet flushers instead of the self-flushers, then there should be an alarm above the toilet that sounds every time there is no flush.
  • Planes bombed the guerrilla positions yesterday in an attempt to flush out snipers from underground tunnels.
  • The pharisaical, malefic, and incogitant Guidelines for Bias-Free Writing is a product of the pointy-headed wowsers at the Association of American University Presses who established a Task Force on Bias-Free Language filled with cranks, pokenoses, blowhards, four-flushers, and pettifogs. P.J. O’Wowser
  • Ktesibios's invention is first cousin to that all - American 20 th - century fixture, the flush toilet.
  • The bus leaves bang on time, and we roll along the freeways as the sun rises and adds a flush to the Rockies on our right.
  • On rare occasions, patients exhibit signs of anesthetic toxicity, including flushing, hives, chest or abdominal discomfort, and nausea.
  • Reliability- The process fluid flows through the trim, flushing away solid deposits above and below the guide bushing , thus reducing the possibility of a sticking valve plug.
  • I usually flip back and forth between television stations to check in on who is winning what with the interest of someone who knows they will hear any pertinent information from friends and internet buzz for days following but whose real interest is to see the flustered tech award winners flush and stumble through gratitude they practiced while figuring out how to attach a cumberbund from a rental tuxedo. Oscars Schmoscars. It's All About The Whiskey And The Twitter.
  • Solid wimble nozzles are commonly used as flushing nozzles at home and abroad, and the uniformity of spray is one of the important indexes for the performance evaluation of a flushing nozzle.
  • Drink lots of water through the day, not only to replenish moisture lost to the heat and sweat but also to help flush toxins out of the body and keep skin looking clear and lustrous.
  • Buhner jokes how he used to hear crickets chirp from the upper decks of the Kingdome and the sound of a toilet flushing in the 300-level. USATODAY.com - M's enjoy newfound happiness
  • The tire's tilt so it can be flush with the track surface.
  • Though no longer in the first flush of youth she's still remarkably energetic.
  • Behind him, at the rear of the house, there was the sound of a toilet flushing.
  • Finding our way back home, chilled to the bone, our cheeks and noses flushed from the fresh air, to find a pot of hot coffee and a warm apple tart on the table. Jamie Schler: Apple Clafoutis: A Recipe for Autumn
  • He was killed in an airplane accident in the first flush of youth.
  • I flushed and shook her hand gingerly, hoping I wasn't perspiring too heavily.
  • You and your ilk are being flushed down the toilet bowl of history.
  • Fever flushed his cheeks.
  • Coldness or sweating, flushing, poor circulation, fatigue, fainting.
  • Specific side effects commonly reported by men Viagra were headache, flushing difficulty breathing, and vision problems.
  • He felt a flush of embarrassed panic.
  • One of our very early posts included a mother putting as her status update that she was 'hot and flushy.' Kansan.com stories
  • On his abrupt and unexpected apparition, Diana paled and Ruth flushed slightly, whereupon Sir Rowland might have bethought him, had he been book-learned, of the axiom, "Amour qui rougit, fleurette; amour qui plit, drame du coeur. Mistress Wilding
  • Not only is the Cape flush with cardinals, towhees, mockingbirds, catbirds, goldfinches and woodpeckers, its birds of the shore entice many a visitor here.
  • A flush of relief is coursing around my body and I am bear-hugging Penny's rucksack in front of me.
  • I turned my pocket cards over and declared a King-high flush, trying to sound matter-of-fact about it, not too triumphant.
  • At last she came rushing in, looking breathless and flushed.
  • Third base once was a position flush with players with outsize offensive numbers.
  • Ariel tried to control the embarrassed flush that rose in her cheeks.
  • Lee has 9-9 making top trips but he has to be wary of players staying with four-flushes and four-straights hoping to fill their hands.
  • The amusing thing here, of course, is that his character in the film is clearly an obsessive, neurotic control freak who also teaches his cat to use a flush toilet.
  • For close-flushing game like pheasants or quail, you simply took your time when the bird got up.
  • Rolando the Lasso, and flaunt on the flimsyfilmsies for to grig my collage juniorees who, though they flush fuchsia, are they octette and virginity in my shade but always my figurants. Finnegans Wake
  • We're all flushed with excitement over blush once again. Times, Sunday Times
  • I guess he had a pretty bad case of the runs, because he kept talking to himself, and flushing the toilet.
  • An angry flush rose to her cheeks as she stared up into those gray eyes. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • He stifled a groan and touched her cheek, soft and flushed with sleep.
  • In this steep economic downturn, markets are flushing out overcapacity, winnowing the weak from the strong.
  • Walls of local ashlar to the left and a flush stone dado to the right augment this feeling of sedimentation, of Baldeweg's building being literally of the earth.
  • Her cheeks were flushed with excitement and a speckled dove with an injured leg perched on her shoulder. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even at such a moment he was not unable to notice how pretty she looked, with a flushed face and shining eyes.
  • Georgia watched the faintest flush of color spread across Laura’s cheeks, watched her expression soften just a little. Moon Dance
  • As he stood there, turned from me, with his hat off, and his neck painfully flushed under the sharp outcurve of his dark head, a feeling of pity surged up in me, as if I had taken an unfair advantage. The Inn of Tranquillity: Studies and Essays
  • His laughter eventually subsided into amused chuckles, which flushed vermillion into her cheeks.
  • Give the toilet a flush.
  • The publican, stout and flushed, was a figure from central casting. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've also learned that there's no need to flush the toilet after peeing - it's just wasting water.
  • Then, the front of the flush pipes are out Tangshui, finally even the body of the connecting pipe Department also "can not help but" spit out water.
  • They often produce more than one flush of flowers each year. The Sun
  • Office cladding is designed as a vented, triple-glazed flush facade.
  • Unfortunately, the only thing we can do is hope to flush the poison out of his system.
  • Her cheeks are flushed the fluorescent melon orange that also glimmers on her lower lip.
  • Seat covers have been available for decades, and it used correctly, most seat covers will flush down the toilet without the user touching them.
  • Avoid scrubs, because rubbing can irritate this skin condition and exacerbate the flushing.
  • I feel a flush of glee at having called out the president on national television, but the sensation is fleeting.
  • With neither of them in the first flush of youth, he worries about what will happen to his collection when he is gone.
  • The dogs made killings, but also flushed the foxes out of their woodland hide-aways and dispersed them into other areas.
  • Damage is most common during summer flushes of new fern growth.
  • After rotating the water block so it was flush everything started working fine.
  • He was not so bewildered in his own hurried reflections but that he remarked, that the deadly paleness which had occupied her neck and temples, and such of her features as the riding-mask left exposed, gave place to a deep and rosy suffusion; and he felt with embarrassment that a flush was by tacit sympathy excited in his own cheeks. The Bride of Lammermoor
  • The third was a very handsome, pleasantly featured man flush with radiance.
  • Get rid of the water in the tank by flushing, then bail out the water that is in the bowl using a plunger to force the rest of the water into the bowl, then mop it up with sponges.
  • He lowered his head on to the table; the marble felt fresh in contact with his flushed skin.
  • They emptied the bottle of brandy so both were feeling flushed but relaxed.
  • Made of rosewood with mahogany as the secondary wood, it includes brass stringing on the top and sides and an inlaid flush brass escutcheon and central brass plate.
  • The fatberg was found in a Kingston sewer, by Thames Water, after residents complained that they couldn't flush their toilets.
  • London, Nov 13 (ANI): Peeing on the compost heap can help fertilise gardens and save on flushing the lavatory, a UK charity has urged. An Ominous Story
  • So they suffer from headache, "flushes," digestive disturbances, and many nervous symptoms which appear to be directly caused by the process through which they are passing. The Eugenic Marriage, Vol. 3 (of 4) A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies
  • This medicine will help to flush out your body.
  • Although the trust concedes that the spread of flush lavatories is an advance it bemoans the fact that only 40 per cent are dual flush. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have always liked drawing faces and can still remember my flush of pleasure when I first got the epicanthic fold right.
  • An army of beaters will drive the birds into the skies, tacking across the hillside, flushing the grouse out of their cover and into the air for the waiting guns.
  • The man's face flushed slightly with anger.
  • The product uses many of the well-known diaper materials, fluffed pulp and super absorbent poly-acrylate, but the difference is that the plastic shell is reusable while the soiled pad can be flushed. Richard Seireeni: How the Green Community is Giving Birth to New Brands
  • The Drano, however, managed to get into the tub as well as in the drain and when I flushed 15 minutes later with hot water, the water in the tub was sudsing.
  • After she hears that toilet bowl flush she had better hear the sound of somebody washing their hands - or else.
  • One lady in her early fifties was flushed with delight. Times, Sunday Times
  • And Mrs. Browning laughed too, as Flush flung himself down on the bedroom floor and slept soundly upon the arms of the Guidi family inlaid in scagliola. Flush: a biography
  • The patients, every one of them as though they were in a conspiracy, first belaud her for their miraculous cure, go into raptures over her medical skill, and abuse allopath doctors, then when she is flushed with excitement, begin holding forth on their needs. The Schoolmaster
  • Face flushed, smile lavish, he rose to help her unpack the breakfast and partook with no little appetite. EVERVILLE
  • Auto flushers have been installed to improve hygiene, although they require vigilance to make sure rundown batteries are replaced on time.
  • Thoroughly rinse the tank with clean water for a minimum of 5 minutes, flushing water through the boom and hoses.
  • Attach plywood with panel adhesive and brads and sand it flush with front edge.
  • The mason flushed the joint with mortar.
  • Mr. Robert," says I, standin 'pigeontoed and flushin' up some, "you remember that message from the bridge people -- Trimble, it was signed? Torchy
  • His face flushed scarlet and he sat bolt upright. The Secret Garden
  • A sheepish flush tinged my cheeks and Diego mumbled something in rapid Spanish about the sister he never had.
  • Britain is seething with rage, he went on, his face flushed. Times, Sunday Times
  • For many, that left just enough time to nip home, take a shower, and head in to work, tired but still flush with excitement.
  • Tears pricked her eyes, her cheeks looked flushed, and she hung up the phone without another word.
  • In the last flush of the setting sun, impalas and wildebeest pull tighter together and drift toward deep cover before nightfall.
  • These were clinker-built - that is, with timbers overlapping and not laid flush - with flat bottom, straight stem and stern posts, a stern rudder and a single sail.
  • Sometimes you're flush and sometimes you're bust, and when you're up, it's never as good as it seems, and when you're down, you never think you'll be up again, but life goes on.
  • Keleus thrust his spear into the earth and looked upon the dying sky, flushed in crimson, and he whispered unto the winds.
  • After chemical treatment, the water from the flush toilet is clean enough for people to wash their hands.
  • Vampyre umbral skulker until sunlight dwindles then bat becomes nocturnal prince throat ravager, claret quaffer, night wraith fearless charlatan, blood drunkard but at dawn's flushing kiss he yields to light Archive 2006-08-01
  • Eat fruit, drink plenty of water, and that will flush the system and stop stomachic headache. Evening Round Up More Good Stuff Like Pep
  • Puretag's streamline design offers a glue free label encapsulated flush with the external surface of the hose. Undefined
  • Your body flushes with chemicals such as serotonin and adrenaline, which give you a feeling of excitement. The Sun
  • A clerestory on either side, and a flush panoramic window extend across the full width of the facade which faces across a valley.
  • She stumbled over her words as her cheeks flushed a dark pink of embarrassment.
  • Second, center the entire page on the screen instead of having it flush left.
  • We don't have enough for ourselves let alone a busted flush currency like the euro. The Sun
  • Left alignment ensures all text is flush with left margin and ragged on the right margin.
  • By day four, the face flushed and the first painful lesions appeared - not on the surface of the skin, but in the mouth, throat and nasal passages.
  • Mrs. Trebond looked weary, but Angel could tell that she was exhilarated by the tell-tale flush on her cheeks.
  • They can cost more and offer a built-in look since the cooktop is flush with the counters, making them a good choice for peninsula and island installations. Q&A: How to hone in on a range
  • The sediment and heavy substance accumulating in the bottom of the sewers, impervious to flushing, is removed by process of windlassing at the manholes and transporting to the dumps.
  • There you will find a pair of hard protuberances lying flush to its scales.
  • Our water authority sent us a showerhead, a flush-saver bag and a shower timer. The Sun
  • This is mail I fully intended to answer, but I get up and flush the lot down the brasco.
  • She came in, her cheeks flushed, her eyes bright, with an excited dubitation. 'way Down In Lonesome Cove 1895
  • This includes not only faucets and flush valves, but also automated soap dispensers and time-release cleaning solutions that help prevent buildup caused by heavy minerals in hard water.
  • The sheer, subtle shade brings a feminine flush to the face. Times, Sunday Times
  • MPs had called for action against the tiny beads, which are flushed into the ocean and damage marine life. Times, Sunday Times
  • In case of contact immediately flush eyes or skin with plenty of water.
  • If they tire of gold or treasury bills, they will choose companies flush with funds, those that do not need the banking system to fund their operations. Times, Sunday Times
  • This helpful tank holds up to 5 gallons and allows you to flush water out and pump antifreeze into the system - even while trailered.
  • The police succeeded in flushing the criminal from their secret meeting place.
  • She could not merely flush her body like a toilet bowl.
  • So many wildgardeners add annual seed to their meadow areas each spring, since they want to assure a full flush of annual bloom.
  • Place the rubber tank cushion (if one is needed) into position on the rear of the bowl and fit the rubber gasket onto the flush valve opening on the bottom of the tank.
  • Flush contaminated area with large quantities of cool water or a diluted baking soda solution and expose the area to fresh air as soon as possible.
  • I have no doubt the two party crashers at my lek were the same two I had flushed off their pole four miles back. Grouse Diary Entry
  • a speculator flush with cash
  • His flushed face reminded me of the more beautiful kind of consumptive—that hectic beauty of which we used to hear so much. Chapter 3
  • —through what is called fecal energy excretion fiber flush effect. The Fiber35 Diet
  • A lot of the lakes are dry, but the river itself, there's been a few little flushes coming down, and many people along the river have been carting water for their stock and domestic purposes.
  • Instead of the usual deep ledge, stepped back from the brickwork, the window was flush with the wall and there was barely any ledge at all. Times, Sunday Times
  • He seemed a few years older than Pavel, had light brown eyes and sandy golden hair, and his cheeks were flushed from the run in the cold air.
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  • The forces tried to flush them out by flooding the mains, but the resisters managed to stop the water supply.
  • I heard disturbing noises of him gagging and throwing up and the toilet flushing.
  • ‘Yes, sir,’ I mumbled, my face flushing scarlet as I took the seat in the back corner.
  • Russia's economy is flush with petro-dollars. Times, Sunday Times
  • Take whatever biochemical state people have in the initial flush of love.
  • Would you say now, Widow Broderick, am I getting anyway flushy in the face? New Irish Comedies
  • The females are brown with a pale pink flush beneath. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only problem is that I can hear every time the toilet flushes, and that ain't cool.
  • He thought back to the flush of excitement that had driven him to propose at seventeen.
  • I almost started to question his shoe color preference when I realized his eyes were glassy, his face was flushed, and he seemed distracted.
  • As I recounted the joke to her, she flushed pink with pleasure and smiled shyly. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the two had been introduced, Miss Davenport concealed a sneer with difficulty, Clarissa could see, and the governess was hard-pressed to stop her cheeks from flushing.
  • Headless press fit bushings offer two advantages: they can be installed flush with the jig plate without counterboring the mounting hole and they can be mounted closer together than headed bushings.
  • Urine, feces, and vomitus went in the toilet. hmmmm must have been LATE Pleistocene since most of the houses I lived in had flush toilets IN TH HOUSE, ffor heavens sakes! Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » More Indentured Servitude in San Francisco
  • Tyler Sudley would break out, addressing the teacher, all unmindful of scholastic etiquette, a flush of pleasure rising to his swarthy cheek as he thrust back his wide black hat on his long dark hair and turned his candid gray eyes, all aglow, upon the cadaverous, ascetic preceptor, "ain't Lee-yander a-gittin 'on powerful, _powerful_ fas' with his book? The Moonshiners At Hoho-Hebee Falls 1895
  • In the evening you can see locals strolling down the street in their cotton robes and wooden slippers, returning home with faces flushed from their hot dips.
  • Everyone agrees there is a lot more to do, but for now he has made Naples the most exciting of all Italian cities to visit, in the first flush of its re-emergence: dynamic, unselfconscious, and as distinctive as it has always been.
  • Instead, I flushed the toilet and opened the door just wide enough to slip through the gap.
  • Be wary of claims: Some of the slowest disintegrating wipes and rolls in tests were labeled "flushable" and "septic safe" so look for rolls rated higher in the Latest News from SYS-CON ITALIA
  • If the burning chemical is a powder-like substance such as lime, brush it off the skin before flushing.
  • The lazy warmth of a tropical evening flushes through my limbs.
  • Whether mislabeled "flushable" or not, the county's utilities division is targeting them in a new campaign to keep them out of sewer systems. Auburn Journal - Top Stories
  • The deathly pallor of her skin had been replaced by the faintest flush of color.
  • The spring brings a flush of young animals to the farm.
  • Although the trust concedes that the spread of flush lavatories is an advance it bemoans the fact that only 40 per cent are dual flush. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some flush valves and faucets make it easier to replace key wear components.
  • Wine works well for adding that lovely, rosy flush in the absence of pink light bulbs.
  • Dawn too was a light show with the sky flushed into pastel shades.
  • Ruth you called your companionate, a beauty from the bible, of the flushpots of Euston and the hanging garments of Maryle-bone. Finnegans Wake
  • From the twinned exertions of skating and explaining, his skin is flushed, and his eyes are bright. THE SAVAGE GIRL
  • By contrast, he chose to portray the character as ailing: cadaverously thin and pale with flushed cheeks and clawlike fingers.
  • I tend to flush old medicines down the toilet.
  • The flush tank periodically releases a large volume of water into the gutter.
  • When the float rises to a preset limit it shuts off the incoming water, and the flushing cycle is complete and ready for another sequence.

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