verb
When he told her she was pretty she flushed a bit
Oil tankers are flushed out far from shore
Suzie was flushed with the success of having got the job
noun
When he was asked what had happened to the money, a flush rose to his cheek
The flush of water washed away all the debris
In the first flush of success, they were overwhelmed with orders. He felt a flush come over him when he won the race
adjective
See that the tabletop is flush with the countertop. The mirror should be flush against the wall
Turn off the water when it is flush with the top of the basin
He's flush enough to take us all out to dinner
adverb
Cut this branch off flush