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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are flushed with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being filled with a particular emotion or feeling, often related to excitement or embarrassment.
Example: "After receiving the unexpected compliment, her cheeks were flushed with joy."
Alternatives: "filled with" or "overcome by".
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Typically, engines are flushed with mineral oil, to see if they then can be re-started.
The organs to be donated are flushed with, and stored in, chilled preservation solutions (4 °C [39.2 °F]).
Most luxury and bog-standard loos are "recirculating", meaning they are flushed with existing waste from the tank below, combined with a blue chemical compound.
Still farther north, in the remote Niuas, another pro-democracy incumbent, Tonga's only female parliamentarian, lost.Still, the pro-democracy politicians are flushed with victory.
The three of them, still caught up in the seriousness flowing from Mather's computer, are flushed with Ferguson's praise, as if they believed that soon they'd be running the company.
The nozzles are customized in the 1.9 mm thick nozzle plate, so that they are flushed with the plate surface.
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His face was flushed with indignation.
The flask is flushed with pure oxygen.
Olivia is flushed with pain, and embarrassed by it.
Stirling, no technician, was flushed with the ebullience of success.
Were this Watteau, their faces would be flushed with pleasure.
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