outflush

English

Etymology

From out- + flush.

Verb

outflush (third-person singular simple present outflushes, present participle outflushing, simple past and past participle outflushed)

  1. (transitive) To flush out (something).
  2. (transitive) To flush or blush more brightly than (something).

Noun

outflush (plural outflushes)

  1. A sudden glow of heat.

Anagrams

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