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  • 1 flush

    Adj
    1. समतल
    The edge of the tank was flush with the ground.
    2. बहुतायत
    His father is a rich man and is always flush with money.
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    N
    1. ताश का एक खेल
    Flush is a game of betting.
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    N
    1. लालिमा
    She had a flush on her cheek.
    2. आवेग
    In the flush of excitement, he forgot to lock the door.
    3. पानी बहाना
    Please flush the drain after you have taken bath.
    4. नया विकास
    The plants in his garden are in their second flush.
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    V
    1. कपोल पर लाली छाना
    He flushed when praised in the office.
    2. पानी से बहाना
    He flushed away all the incriminating documents through the toilet.

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  • 2 flush out

    PhrV
    1. बाहर निकालना
    The police flushed out the bandits from their place of hiding.

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  • 3 flush

    n.
    उबाल, लाली की झलक, तमतमाहट, मुंहपर की लाली
    v. tr.
    प्रफुल्लित कर देना, लाल कर देना; धोना, पवित्र करना
    v. intr.
    फैलना, बहना, लाल होना, गाल सुर्ख होना, मुख तमतमाना

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  • 4 hot flush

    N
    1. रजोनिवृत्ति में महिलाओं को उष्णता महसूस करना
    वह 'hot flush " से पीडित हुई.

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  • 5 in the first flush

    IDM
    1. पूरे यौवन पर होना
    The heroin in this play is in her first flush of youth.

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  • 6 flame thrower

    N
    1. आग\flame throwerकी\flame throwerलपटें\flame throwerफेंकने\flame throwerवाला\flame throwerयंत्र
    Flame throwers are used to flush out enemy from bunkers in hand to hand combat.

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  • Flush — Flush, v. t. 1. To cause to be full; to flood; to overflow; to overwhelm with water; as, to flush the meadows; to flood for the purpose of cleaning; as, to flush a sewer. [1913 Webster] 2. To cause the blood to rush into (the face); to put to the …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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