Flush to Francisco
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RICOFlush, to Francisco
reddeningto blush; flush
reddensto blush; flush
reddento blush; flush
PAYDAYTime to feel flush
outflushto flush more strongly
outflushingOUTFLUSH, to flush more strongly
STRAIGHTThis loses to a flush
outflushesOUTFLUSH, to flush more strongly
outflushedOUTFLUSH, to flush more strongly
WERERICHReaction to suddenly becoming flush?
flushedcause (as a bird) to flush
FOURACESLoser only to a straight flush
TNUTFastener designed to leave a flush surface
STANDPATWhat to do when dealt a flush
flushedFLUSH, to clean by a gush of water
ICALLIt might prompt a flush to go down
flushesFLUSH, to clean by a gush of water
SYPHEROverlap edges of (planks, etc.) to make flush joint.
PEEDAdded to the pot in anticipation of a flush?
sypherto lay an edge over another to make a flush surface
startingcause to leave a place of concealment flush start a rabbit
startedcause to leave a place of concealment flush start a rabbit
sypheringSYPHER, to lay an edge over another to make a flush surface
ODDS649,739 to 1 against being dealt a royal flush, e.g.
sypheredSYPHER, to lay an edge over another to make a flush surface
sypherto join (boards having beveled edges) so as to make a flush surface
syphersto join (boards having beveled edges) so as to make a flush surface
filldraw the playing cards necessary to complete (as a straight or flush in poker)
walk(of a hunter) to flush (game) by approaching noisily on foot and often with hunting dogs
syphersto lap (a chamfered edge of one plank over that of another) in order to form a flush surface
sofabedsofa that can be converted into a bed, either by folding out the seat or by lowering the back to be flush with the seat
suffuseto spread over or through in the manner of fluid or light flush fill the northern horizon was suffused with a deep red glow P. M. Leschak
suffusesto spread over or through in the manner of fluid or light flush fill the northern horizon was suffused with a deep red glow P. M. Leschak