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flush
adjective as in overflowing, abundant
verb as in become or make pink or red
Example Sentences
Plane toilets store human waste in special tanks and use a vacuum system for flushing.
Taps would still have run and toilets still have flushed.
Before Albarran’s purchase was final, he charged to a union credit card roughly $1,500 in mechanical work and improvements to the car, including installing two new tires and flushing its transmission, the sources said.
“We flushed the system all the way to the meter,” said Quiñones, who called on residents to finish the flushing process inside their homes and eliminate any remaining contaminants.
The perimenopause typically starts a few years before the menopause, external and can cause symptoms such as hot flushes, heavy bleeding and heart palpitations.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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