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flush
Verb
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To flush is to have your skin turn red from fever or emotion.
The sick boy's face was flushed.
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To flush is to clean with a sudden flow of water.
Heavy rain would flush the rubbish out of the drain.
He forgot to flush the toilet after using it.
flush
Adjective
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To be flush is to be level or even.
The tiles had to be flush with each other so that people would not trip over them.
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(game) Flush cards are all of the same suit.
In poker he was dealt five hearts, a flush.
contact
Noun
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When mathx/math makes or has contact with mathy/math, they touch each other physically.
The trains in Tokyo are so crowded that everyone has to stand in close contact to everyone else.
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By extension, its use as a metaphor:
He wore dark glasses so that he wouldn't have to make eye contact with anyone.
"Did you tell Chris about lunch today?" "No, I wasn't able to get in contact with him."
contact
Verb
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If A contacts B, A telephones B or writes a letter or e-mail to B.
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