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1. noun1) (a flow of blood to the face, making it red: A slow flush covered her face.) červeň2) ((the device that works) a rush of water which cleans a toilet: a flush toilet.) splachovanie2. verb1) (to become red in the face: She flushed with embarrassment.) očervenieť2) (to clean by a rush of water: to flush a toilet.) spláchnuť3) ((usually with out) to cause (an animal etc) to leave a hiding place: The police flushed out the criminal.) vyplašiť•- flushed- in the first flush of
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flush out — (someone/something) to force a person or animal to stop hiding. The military stormed the building and set it on fire to flush out the militants hidden inside. A hunting dog s job is to flush out whatever it is you re hunting. Etymology: based on… … New idioms dictionary
flush out — (something) to cause something to become obvious. We ran the new computer system for a week to flush out any problems with the software. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of flush out(= to force water through something to clean it) … New idioms dictionary
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flush out sb — UK US flush out sb Phrasal Verb with flush({{}}/flʌʃ/ verb ► to force someone who is planning something secretly to act or to state their intentions: »Analysts have speculated that the current weak share price could flush out a potential bidder … Financial and business terms
flush out — verb a) To force people or animals to leave a place where they are hiding. The troops changed their tactics to try to flush out the guerrilla army. b) To clean by forcing a lot of water, or other cleaning liquid, through a dirty container or… … Wiktionary
flush out — transitive verb Etymology: flush (I) : to bring to light : make public or available hoping to flush out some millions of hoarded dollars succeeded in flushing out many additional tax evaders … Useful english dictionary
flush out someone — flush out (someone/something) to force a person or animal to stop hiding. The military stormed the building and set it on fire to flush out the militants hidden inside. A hunting dog s job is to flush out whatever it is you re hunting. Etymology … New idioms dictionary
flush out something — flush out (someone/something) to force a person or animal to stop hiding. The military stormed the building and set it on fire to flush out the militants hidden inside. A hunting dog s job is to flush out whatever it is you re hunting. Etymology … New idioms dictionary
flush out something — flush out (something) to cause something to become obvious. We ran the new computer system for a week to flush out any problems with the software. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of flush out(= to force water through something to clean… … New idioms dictionary
flush out — see flush 4) … English dictionary
flush out — force out of hiding … English contemporary dictionary