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flush someone or something out of some place and flush someone or something out to cause someone or something to leave a hiding place. (Originally from hunting.) The police flushed the gunman out from his hiding place. They flushed out the crooks. flush something away to wash something unwanted away. Flush all this mess away! Fred flushed away all the leaves on the sidewalk. See also: away flush something out to clean something out with a flow of liquid. Flush the fuel line out to clean it. Please flush out the fuel line and clean it. See also: out flush with something 1. Lit. even with something; sharing a surface with something. The edge of the sink is flush with the counter. The wood flooring is flush with the carpet so people won't trip. 2. Fig. [of a face] red with anger, embarrassment, rage, etc. He faced the woman he had dreamed about all his life. His face flushed with recognition and his heart pounded. Ellen's face flushed with embarrassment. be in the first flush of something if someone is in the first flush of something, they are at the start of it You're no longer in the first flush of youth, you know, Dad! See also: first flush out somebody/something also flush somebody/something out to force a person or animal to stop hiding The military stormed the building and set it on fire to flush out the militants hidden inside. A hunting dog's job is to flush out whatever it is you're hunting. See also: out flush out something also flush something out to cause something to become obvious We ran the new computer system for a week to flush out any problems with the software. See also: out How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Extending this metaphor, imagine if, in the mid-'90s, high tech's flushest angels decided to snub Inter net trailblazers like eBay and Amazon and put all their money into the proposition that Montgomery Ward would pioneer online commerce. In Bush's defense, the governor did slightly increase social spending in his state, but during the flushest of economic times when few sacrifices were necessary and when he could cut taxes, his clear priority during the campaign--at the same time. Indeed, at a time when other health care providers face slowed revenue growth and in some cases lost ground due to managed care belt-tightening, chiropractors are poised for their flushest period yet. |
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