flush
adjective/flʌʃ/
/flʌʃ/
[not before noun]- (informal) having a lot of money, usually for a short time
- I’m flush this week—I’ll pay.
- flush with cash
- The company was flush with funds at that time.
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- flush with something (of two surfaces) completely level with each other
- Make sure the paving stones are flush with the lawn.
Word Originadjective mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘perfect, lacking nothing’).
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