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  • 91flush gate — noun Etymology: flush (IX) : flush IX 2 * * * flush gate, a gate, sluice, or valve placed in a dam or reservoir, used to flush out the channel below the reservoir, the pipe system, or the like …

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  • 92Flush with Power — Infobox Television episode Title = Flush With Power Series = King of the Hill Caption = Season = 4 Episode = 22 Airdate = May 7, 2000 Production = 4ABE21 Writer = Alex Gregory Peter Huyck Director = Allan Jacobsen Guests = Lane Smith Episode list …

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  • 93flush 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 …

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  • 94Flush deck — In naval architecture, a flush deck refers to when the upper deck of a vessel extends unbroken from stem to stern. There is no raised forecastle or lowered quarterdeck. Ships of this type may be referred to as flush deckers , although this is… …

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  • 95Flush (cards) — A flush is a hand of playing cards where all cards are of the same suit.Examplesee also*Flush (poker) …

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  • 96flush 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… …

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  • 97flush box — noun Etymology: flush (V) : flush tank …

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  • 98flush door — noun Etymology: flush (VI) : a door with a flush surface that is not divided into panels and moldings compare panel door …

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  • 99flush joint — noun Etymology: flush (VI) : a joint in masonry in which the mortar is finished flush at the surface see joint illustration …

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  • 100flush 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 …

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