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AskAndAnswer Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

flush

The adjective: flush. What is it used for most of the time.

Can it mean flat? As in: Flush fields.

Or can it mean full of vigor?

adj.
1. even or level with a surface; forming the same plane
6. full of vigor; lusty.
  

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AskAndAnswer What is it used for most of the time. Even with another surface. AskAndAnswer Can it mean flat?

  • AskAndAnswer What is it used for most of the time.
  • Even with another surface.
  • AskAndAnswer Can it mean flat?
  • As in: Flush fields.
  • No.
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AskAndAnswerWhat is it used for most of the time.
Even with another surface.
AskAndAnswerCan it mean flat? As in: Flush fields.
No. It has to be flush with something else.
AskAndAnswerOr can it mean full of vigor?
No. Where did you get that? The Shorter Oxford calls that rare or
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Here are some examples:

He was flush with the excitement of having won the contest.
He returned from the casino, flush with cash.

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