The period of greatest prosperity or productivity.
The swift release of a store of affective force.
A rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health.
A sudden rapid flow (as of water)
Другие значения термина "flush" 1 The council said the public needed to flush their pipes out today.
2 Add potatoes and level off water so water is flush with potatoes.
3 There had been a flush in it; there was dash in it.
4 Where possible, save the grey water from your washing machine to flush .
5 Long-term solutions include installing toilets that use less than 6L per flush .
6 They will have one flush of growth each year in late spring.
7 This will flush the water and will help with the cleaning process.
8 And on in the first flush of the morning toward the drive.
9 They were actually used by certain aboriginal tribes to flush out game.
10 But there has been a great flush of mushrooms in forest areas.
11 After that, it will carry a bountiful second flush in early autumn.
12 The start is to be made in the first flush of daylight.
13 The Prince bowed in return, with a bright flush in his cheeks.
14 There was an excited flush in his starved cheeks; his eyes shone.
15 Nomzamo Vimbi said they want the City to put in flush toilets.
16 But the slight start and flush it produced in Helena struck him.
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