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To fill underground spaces in coal mines with material carried by water.
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| flush |
Refers to an object that is mounted directly to a surface, with no raised surface space between, ie: "Flush Mount Letters."
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A flush is the sprouting of new leaves and buds on a tea bush. The number of times a tea plant may flush depends on where it is grown - from higher, colder regions having only one flush a year, to Sumatra where the tea plants puts out new leaves all year round. Some teas, such as Darjeeling, are graded and sold by flush.
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| flush |
Flat against.
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trademark for a preparation of influenza virus vaccine.
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| flush | polish and make shiny |
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| flush | of a surface exactly even with an adjoining one, forming the same plane |
| flush | having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value |
| flush | squarely or solidly |
| flush | in the same plane |
| flush | flow freely |
| flush | fail to get a passing grade |
| flush | a toilet that is cleaned of waste by the flow of water through it |
| flush | laid edge-to-edge (not overlapping) |
| flush | (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion |
| flush | having the pinkish flush of health |
| flush | a toilet that relies on bacteria to break down waste matter (instead of using water) |
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