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1. flush-seamed
adjective.
Laid
edge
to
edge
(not
overlapping).
Synonyms
carvel-built
Antonyms
clinker-built
lap-strake
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2. seamed
adjective.
(used
especially
of
skin)
marked
by
lines
or
seams.
Synonyms
unsmooth
lined
rough
Antonyms
smooth
reputable
regular
polished
3. seamed
adjective.
Having
or
joined
by
a
seam
or
seams.
Synonyms
seamy
stitched
sewed
sewn
Antonyms
seamless
slippery
fine
ironed
even
4. flush
verb.
(ˈflʌʃ)
Turn
red,
as
if
in
embarrassment
or
shame.
Synonyms
color
colour
discolour
discolor
redden
crimson
blush
Antonyms
stay in place
open
depress
fearlessness
unexciting
Etymology
flush (English)
flusshen (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. flush
verb.
(ˈflʌʃ)
Flow
freely.
Synonyms
flush down
run
wash down
flow
feed
course
Antonyms
cheer
stay
dry
stand still
ebb
Etymology
flush (English)
flusshen (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. flush
noun.
(ˈflʌʃ)
The
period
of
greatest
prosperity
or
productivity.
Synonyms
golden age
period of time
flower
prime
blossom
efflorescence
period
peak
bloom
time period
heyday
Antonyms
disclaim
credit
arise
pay cash
miss
Etymology
flush (English)
flusshen (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. flush
noun.
(ˈflʌʃ)
A
rosy
color
(especially
in
the
cheeks)
taken
as
a
sign
of
good
health.
Synonyms
rosiness
healthiness
bloom
good health
blush
Antonyms
ill health
absolve
calm
overcharge
discharge
Etymology
flush (English)
flusshen (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. flush
adjective.
(ˈflʌʃ)
Of
a
surface
exactly
even
with
an
adjoining
one,
forming
the
same
plane.
Synonyms
even
Antonyms
uneven
overtime
Etymology
flush (English)
flusshen (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. flush
noun.
(ˈflʌʃ)
A
sudden
rapid
flow
(as
of
water).
Synonyms
outpouring
gush
flow
flowing
springtide
Antonyms
last
immature
nondevelopment
beginning
middle
Etymology
flush (English)
flusshen (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. flush
verb.
(ˈflʌʃ)
Cause
to
flow
or
flood
with
or
as
if
with
water.
Synonyms
perfuse
suffuse
irrigate
run
water
flow
feed
course
Antonyms
exciting
delay
refrain
unhurried
reserved
Etymology
flush (English)
flusshen (Middle English (1100-1500))
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