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Adj1. समतलThe edge of the tank was flush with the ground.2. बहुतायतHis father is a rich man and is always flush with money.--------N1. ताश का एक खेलFlush is a game of betting.--------N1. लालिमाShe had a flush on her cheek.2. आवेगIn the flush of excitement, he forgot to lock the door.3. पानी बहानाPlease flush the drain after you have taken bath.4. नया विकासThe plants in his garden are in their second flush.--------V1. कपोल पर लाली छानाHe flushed when praised in the office.2. पानी से बहानाHe flushed away all the incriminating documents through the toilet.
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