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flush - use in sentences
Object
- loo: Not flushing the loo hasn't helped all that much.
- toilet: Six to nine liters of clean water are used every time we flush the toilet.
- cheek: Reina put her hands on Aura's flushed cheek.
- lavatory: We can count our blessings that we have flushing lavatories, soft toilet paper, baths and power showers today!
- buffer: There's no equivalent to flush key buffer for mouse clicks.
- fox: Under the ban imposed north of the border, hunts can use hounds to flush foxes from cover to be shot by waiting marksmen.
Adjective modifier
- hot: Hot flushes How can I minimize my menopause misery?
- calcareous: The moss Calliergon cuspidatum is characteristic of many calcareous flushes in the east midlands.
Modifies a noun
- w.c.: Portable flush w.c. 200 gallons fresh water, instant water heater, solid fuel stove, 12v fridge.
- wc: Bathroom With three piece suite in white comprising of low flush wc, pedestal washbasin and panel bath.
- WC: Ensure that any refurbishment of the bathroom facilities include modern, low-volume flush WCs.
- toilet: Why does no-one apart from me have a dual flush toilet here?
- cistern: If you have a dual flush cistern, use the shorter flush whenever possible.
- loo: The rooms and cabins are comfortable with showers and flush loos.
Used with adjective complement
- bust: A busted flush ( was RE: Why can I never think of concise, relevant subject lines?
Adjective complement
- crimson: The sky on the horizon should be flushed crimson, gradually shaded off, changing to blue at the top.
Particle object: out_obj
- toxin: Follow your massage with a warm bath to flush out the toxins that have been pushed out from the cells with the massage.
- fox: The dogs are used to flush out foxes which are then shot.
Particle object: down_obj
- loo: One-third of water used in the home is flushed down the loo!
- toilet: Are the rumors really true about first years getting their heads flushed down the toilet?
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