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1 flush
kb. 1 gejolak, gelora. 2 semangat, kesegaran. 3 cahaya kemerah-merahan. -ks. 1 pemurah, royal. 2 sama rata/tinggi. -kk. tepat. -kkt. 1 mendirus, menyiram, membilas. 2 menyiram. -flushing kb. pembilasan (of drain, toilet). -
2 flush out
phrasal verbപുറത്തേക്കു തള്ളുക -
3 flush
adjectiveഒരേ നിരപ്പിലുള്ള, നേര്ക്കായ, ധാരാളമായ, സമൃദ്ധമായnounനാണിക്കല്, മുഖം ചുവക്കല്, വെള്ളം പ്രവഹിപ്പിക്കല്, പുതിയനാന്പ്, ഒരു തരം ചീട്ടുകളിverbമുഖം ചുവക്കുക, വെള്ളത്തില് ഒഴുകുക -
4 hot flush
nounആര്ത്തവവിരാമത്തില് സ്ത്രീക്ക് ഇടയ്ക്കിടെയുണ്ടാകുന്ന അത്യുഷ്ണ അനുഭവം -
5 in the first flush
idiomsപൂര്ണ്ണ യൗവ്വനത്തില്
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