Flush

  • 121flush hydrant — noun Etymology: flush (V) : chuck hydrant …

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  • 122flush plating — noun Etymology: flush (VI) : outside plating in steel ships joined edge to edge by edge strips and butt straps inside the plating or by welding …

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  • 123flush production — noun Etymology: flush (IV) : the yield of oil from a spontaneously flowing well …

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  • 124flush rim — noun or flushing rim Etymology: flush (V) : the rim of a water closet bowl having a channel or perforated tube by which the bowl is flushed simultaneously from all sides …

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  • 125flush switch — noun Etymology: flush (VI) : an electrical switch mounted with only its face exposed and with its sides surrounded by a box or case that is not a part of the switch …

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  • 126flush tank — noun Etymology: flush (V) 1. : a tank holding a supply of water or sewage for periodically flushing out a sewer 2. : a small tank equipped with a float and ball valve for flushing a water closet …

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  • 127flush to the roots of your hair — blush/flush/to the roots of your hair british phrase to have a very red face because you are embarrassed Thesaurus: changes in colour that show how you are feelinghyponym Main entry: root …

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  • 128flush — treating fishes in aquaculture for diseases or parasites by a short bath in a chemical at high concentration. The chemical is added to the flowing water and passes over the fish as a pulse …

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